1. in hooke; s law, f = kx, what does the k stand for?
a. the constant of gravity
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Physics, 06.11.2019 05:31 Fireburntbudder
1. in hooke; s law, f = kx, what does the k stand for?
a. the constant of gravity
b. the elastic constent, a number that tells the relative strangth of the spring
c. the amount of force acting on the spring
d. the distance the spring stretches
2. using hooke's law, f = kx, what does the x stand for?
a. the constant of gravity
b. the elastic constent, a number that tells the relative strangth of the spring
c. the amount of force acting on the spring
d. the distance the spring stretches
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