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  1. Learn about Hooke's law, which states that the strain of an elastic material is proportional to the applied stress within the elastic limit. See the formula, graph, experiment, example, applications and disadvantages of Hooke's law.

  2. Stretch and compress springs to explore the relationships between force, spring constant, displacement, and potential energy! Investigate what happens when two springs are connected in series and parallel.

  3. Learn how to investigate the relationship between force and extension of a spring using Hooke's Law. Follow the method, analysis and examples of this GCSE physics practical and use the free Mathway calculator to check your results.

  4. Learn about elasticity and how to determine the force exerted by a spring using Hooke's law. Find out the difference between elastic and plastic deformation, Young's modulus and how to combine springs.

  5. When a force is applied to an object it can change its size and shape. The force will either stretch or compress the object. Some objects, like springs, obey Hooke’s law. This law describes the...

  6. The objectives of this experiment are: (1) to study simple harmonic motion, (2) to learn the requirements for simple harmonic motion, (3) to learn Hooke's Law, (4) to verify Hooke's Law for a simple spring, (5) to measure the force constant of a spiral spring, (6) to learn the definitions of period and frequency and the relationships between th...

  7. 2: Hooke's law - CCEA Apparatus. Learn how to carry out an experiment to investigate Hooke's law. Part of Physics (Single Science) Prescribed practicals

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