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26 September, 19:45

What does K stand for in Hookes law?

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  1. 26 September, 20:43
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    So Hooke's law says that that law is proportional to how much I stretch the spring. Alright. So f=kx. x is the length of the spring now minus its length when it's relaxed and nobody's pulling on it. k is a constant called the spring constant.
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