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  • 11-11-2021
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How can you find a springs constant for the F=-Kx formula?

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As per the Hooke's Law, if spring is stretched, the force exerted is proportional to the increase in length from the equilibrium length. The formula to calculate the spring constant is as follows: k= -F/x, where k is the spring constant. F is the force and x is the change in spring's length.

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