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Describes Hooke’s equation?

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Answer:

Mathematically, Hooke's law states that the applied force F equals a constant k times the displacement or change in length x, or F = kx.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hooke's law was about the spring its compression or stretching it says that the the force we apply to the spring to compress or stretch it is directly proportional to the distance it traveled while compressing or stretching.

The Hooke's equation is:

F is the force applied, k is spring constant and x is the distance traveled by spring that is during compression or stretching.

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