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Hooke’s Law describes the force in a spring. Stretch it too …
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Hooke’s Law describes the force in a spring. Stretch it too far and physics judges you.
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For small stretches, (F = -kx), where (k) is spring constant. The stored elastic energy is (E = \tfrac12 kx^2).
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