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4 October, 15:28

What are the units for the spring constant, k? A. newton meters

B. newton seconds

C. newtons/meter

D. newtons/second

E. newtons/seconds^2

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  1. 4 October, 16:17
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    The units for the spring constant, k, are Newtons per meter (N/m).)
  2. 4 October, 18:53
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    C. newtons/meter

    Explanation:

    To find the units of spring constant you can use the hook's law, which says,

    F = k * x where

    F = force (unit Newton)

    k = spring constant

    x = expansion or contraction (unit m)

    So by this equation you can get that

    k = F / X

    So you get the units as N/m
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