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  1. Hooke's law - Wikipedia

    Hooke's spring law usually applies to any elastic object, of arbitrary complexity, as long as both the deformation and the stress can be expressed by a single number that can be both positive and …

  2. 3.6: Spring Potential Energy - Physics LibreTexts

    Mar 12, 2024 · Hooke's Law, F = k x, describes force exerted by a spring being deformed. Here, F is the restoring force, x is the displacement from equilibrium or deformation, and k is a constant related to …

  3. Spring Force: Definition, Formula, and Examples - Science Facts

    Dec 11, 2020 · The spring force can be quantified using Hooke’s law. According to this law, when a spring stresses or compresses, the restoring force F is proportional to the displacement x.

  4. Spring Potential Energy - Physics Book

    Nov 19, 2025 · The force excreted to stretch or compress a spring is known as Hooke's law, Fs = -ksx, where Fs is force, x is the displacement, and -ks is the spring constant.

  5. Hooke's law - University of Tennessee

    F = -kx. The proportional constant k is called the spring constant. It is a measure of the spring's stiffness. When an ideal spring is stretched or compressed, so that its length changes by an amount x from its …

  6. Spring force and Hooke's law (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn about the force exerted by a spring. Model and predict spring forces using Hooke's law.

  7. Hooke's Law - The Engineering ToolBox

    Hooke's law - force, elongation and spring constant. The force required to extend or compress a spring can be expressed with Hooke's Law as F = - k s (1) where F = force (N)

  8. Spring Design Formulas | D.R. Templeman

    Our Spring Design Formulas pages provide you with the appropriate equations for each spring type, along with some graphics showing a variety of spring configurations.

  9. Springs – The Physics Hypertextbook

    The force needed to stretch or compress a spring is proportional to its change in length. This is known as Hooke's law and it works for many spring-like things.

  10. Compression Spring Design Formulas - Amesweb

    Compression spring formulas including spring index formula, Wahl factor formula, spring rate formula, shear stress at spring body formula, spring outer diameter at solid height formula, spring stability …