Spring force is a type of force exerted by a spring when it is stretched or compressed. It is a restoring force that causes the spring to return to its equilibrium position.
Factors Affecting Spring Force The magnitude of the spring force depends on two main factors:
Spring Constant (k): The stiffness of the spring, measured in units of force per unit of length (e.g., N/m or lb/in). Displacement (x): The distance the spring is stretched or compressed from its equilibrium position. Hooke's Law Hooke's Law describes the relationship between the force exerted by a spring and its displacement:
F = -kx
Where:
F is the spring force in newtons (N) or pounds (lb). k is the spring constant. x is the displacement from the equilibrium position. Calculating Spring Force The formula to calculate spring force is:
F = kx
Study Guide Questions: What is spring force and how is it related to the displacement of a spring? Explain the factors that affect the magnitude of spring force . Describe Hooke's Law and its significance in understanding spring force . How is spring force calculated using the spring constant and displacement? .