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1 June, 06:16

In Hooke's law, what does the x represent?

A. the thickness of the spring

B. the length of the spring

C. the displacement of the spring

D. the distance from stretched to compressed

E. the equilibrium distance

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  1. 1 June, 06:33
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    Answer: C

    X = Displacement of the spring

    Hooke's law: It states that the applied force F is proportional to the displacement of spring.

    F ∝ x

    Where, x = displacement of spring in meters

    F = force, measured in Newtons

    In another words The force F is equal to the constant K times the disparagement.

    F = k. x

    Where k is constant and it depends on elastic material.

    Spring has restorative force.

    If the spring moves in opposite direction then,

    F = - k. x

    A negative sign indicates that the spring resists and force is to the left. The compression of the spring is greater than the restoring force.

    Example: A mass 'm' stretches a spring at a displacement x.
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