24.5 newtons per meter
A mass of 1.7kg caused a vertical spring to stretch 6m so the spring constant is 2.78.
Vertical
The spring constant is 263.6363... repeating Newtons per metre.
The spring stretches when pulling force acts on it. The greater the force, the extension of the spring. The spring is attached to a pointer, which indicates the amount of force exerted on the spring
2181 N/m
some basic physics will tell you that the mass of the box times acceleration due to gravity times the height of the box above the ground, minus the force of the spring or the spring constant times the distance the spring stretches will equal .5 times the mass of the box times the velocity squared mgh-kx=.5mv2
Hooks law: F=-x*K F=Force x=distance = 0.5m K=constant F=mass*9.81 = 30*9.81=aaaa [N] aaa = -0.5 * K => K = something
Length of compression of the spring = (1.2*9.8)/1800
Connect a mass to the bottom of the spring. (depending on the spring size, the mass will vary, the larger the spring the greater the mass u can use) Suppose you use a 100 g mass on a spring, measure the amount by which it stretches and record the data. Use hooke law to figure out the constant of the spring. K = m.g/x m = mass, g =gravity, x = stretch
no the spring constant is not constant on moon because there is no restoring force there
A beam balance - has a weight at one end, and it 'balances with the load placed on the other end. A spring balance - has a vertical spring attached to a scale - that shows the weight of an object suspended from it.
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