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View Hooke's Law Formula PNG. When the spring is held at a distance x from its equilibrium position, the spring. Hooke's law states that the strain of the material is proportional to the applied stress within the elastic limit of that material.

Hooke S Law Example Problem Worked Example Problems
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Hooke's law is applicable not only to coil springs like the one shown here, but also to the bending of metal and some other materials, the stretching of wires like guitar strings, the stretching of rubber. Hooke's law for spring is often stated under the convention that the restoring force exerted by the spring on whatever is pulling its free end. Elastic force occurs in the spring when the spring is being stretched/compressed or.

The limit of proportionality refers to the point beyond which hooke's law is no longer true when stretching a material.

This is the currently selected item. When the spring is held at a distance x from its equilibrium position, the spring. This is the currently selected item. (isotropic means that it has equal stiffness in every direction.)