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Problem: Hooke's law states that the force on a spring varies directly with the distance that it is stretched. If a spring has a k value of 100 newtons per meter and it is stretched 0.50 meters, what is the restoring force of the spring?

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Answer:

Restoring force of the spring is 50 N.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Spring constant of the spring, k = 100 N/m

Stretching in the spring, x = 0.5 m

We need to find the restoring force of the spring. It can be calculated using Hooke's law as "the force on a spring varies directly with the distance that it is stretched".


F=kx


F=100\ N/m* 0.5\ m

F = 50 N

So, the restoring force of the spring is 50 N. Hence, this is the required solution.

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