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In Hooke’s law what does k represent A. Mass of the spring B. Length of the spring C. Force of the spring D. Stiffness of the spring E. Width of the spring
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In Hooke’s law what does k represent
A. Mass of the spring
B. Length of the spring
C. Force of the spring
D. Stiffness of the spring
E. Width of the spring
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Answer is C: Force of the spring.
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