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Elasticity - Hooke's Law

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Hooke's Law

If, when an object is stretched, its extension is directly proportional to the force applied, we say it follows Hooke’s Law.

Hooke's Law

Hooke's Law

  • When we pull on a spring, it will extend.
  • Hooke’s Law says the extension will be directly proportional to the force applied.
  • So if we double the force we apply to the spring, the extension also doubles.
  • If we draw a graph, it shows a directly proportional relationship - a straight line through the origin.
  • Eventually, if you keep increasing the force, the spring will not return to its original shape.
  • When this happens, we say the spring has reached its limit of proportionality.
Investigating Hooke's law

Investigating Hooke's law

  • You can investigate Hooke’s Law by attaching a spring to a clamp.
  • Then, if you hang slotted masses on the spring, you can measure the extension of the spring.
  • Remember - if the masses are in grams you will need to convert to Newtons.
    • Newtons = mass (kg) x gravitational field strength (m/s2).
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