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Which is the correct equation for the force applied by a spring?

Which is the correct equation for the force applied by a spring class=

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Answer:

B. [tex]F = -k*x[/tex]

Explanation:

The force of a spring can be easily calculated using Hooke's law which tells us that the force applied on a spring is equal to the product of the constant of a spring by the compressed or stretched distance of the spring.

That is:

[tex]F = k*x[/tex]

k = spring constant [N/m]

x = distance [m]

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