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In Hooke's law, Fspring=kΔx, what does the ∆x stand for

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Answer:

the distance the spring stretches

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Change in Displacement

Step-by-step explanation:

delta/triangle = change

x = displacement

formula (if needed): final x - initial x

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