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Spring Constant

(a)       W=kx

where,

                W=weight applied to a spring

                X=distance stretched in a spring

                K=spring constant

 

(b)       F= −kx

where,

                F=force exerted by spring against W. The minus sign indicates that x and F are in opposite directions.

 

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