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  1. An Example of An Accurate Hooke’s Law Laboratory

    Jan 11, 2019 · Hooke's discovery of the linear relationship between the extension of a spring and the applied force has broad application in engineering and physics.

  2. I with a Hooke's law experiment I did - Physics Forums

    Oct 18, 2012 · The experiment involved measuring the stretch of a spring as masses were added, with a focus on plotting Force against length stretched. The resulting graph did not pass …

  3. Hooke's law = negative spring constant? - Physics Forums

    Nov 23, 2010 · The discussion centers on Hooke's law, which states that the force exerted by a spring is proportional to its displacement, expressed as F=-kx. A participant calculates the …

  4. Solving for Unknown Mass Using Hooke's Law: Tips and Equations

    Oct 14, 2003 · To find an unknown mass using a spring, ruler, and known masses, Hooke's Law (F = -kx) can be applied. First, measure the extension of the spring with the known masses to …

  5. Hooke's Law. Does this spring - Physics Forums

    Oct 2, 2011 · It was clarified that Hooke's Law states that force is linearly proportional to displacement, which is confirmed by the linearity of the graph, thus the spring does obey the …

  6. Hooke's Law Graphs Homework: Analyzing Spring & Elastic Band

    Apr 17, 2009 · The discussion focuses on analyzing the graphs obtained from an experiment testing Hooke's Law with a spring and an elastic band. The user is confused by the deformed …

  7. Hooke’s law -- Only valid for small delta-x values?

    Nov 1, 2018 · Hooke's Law is valid as long as a spring is not stretched beyond its elastic limit, allowing for a linear relationship between force and displacement. While small displacements …

  8. Hooke's Law and Force in a Slingshot - Physics Forums

    Apr 3, 2013 · The discussion revolves around a physics problem involving a slingshot and Hooke's Law. The rubber band is stretched to the left, indicating a negative displacement, and …

  9. Hooke's Law Problem: Linear Increasing Graph - Physics Forums

    Dec 7, 2007 · The questions says that the graph should follow Hooke's law, however the graph is linear increasing. How than does it follow Hooke's Law if: every point on the line is an (x,y) …

  10. Ideal Spring and Real Spring Difference? (Hooke's Law)

    Mar 7, 2007 · These relate to a Hooke's law lab involving springs. What are the differences between ideal springs and real springs. Also, does anyone know why applied force is plotted …