The extension of the material is directly proportional to the applied force (load) up to the limit of proportionality
F = kΔL
Stretching a spring with a load produces a force that leads to an extension
The Hooke's Law region of a force-extension graph is a straight line. The spring constant is the gradient of that region
A spring was stretched with increasing load.
The graph of the results is shown below.
What is the spring constant?
Always double check the axes before finding the spring constant as the gradient of a force-extension graph.Exam questions often swap the force (or load) onto the x-axis and extension (or length) on the y-axis. In this case, the gradient is not the spring constant, it is 1 ÷ gradient instead.
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