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'''Hooke's law''' is a principle that states that some force F needed to compress or extend a spring by some distance ''s'' is directly proportional to that distance. | |||
===A Mathematical Model=== | ===A Mathematical Model=== |
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This resource page addresses Hooke's Law. (Claimed by brapsas3)
The Main Idea
Hooke's law is a principle that states that some force F needed to compress or extend a spring by some distance s is directly proportional to that distance.
A Mathematical Model
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