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  1. This experiment is carried out to examine the effect of forces on a spring and the value of the spring constant, k by finding the elongation of a spring, thus verifying the Hooke’s Law. Hooke's Law is the first and great classical example to describe the property of elasticity which is a tendency of an object of material to be restored to its ...

  2. Hooke’s Law Lab Report Max Binkle, 12 MPW, 13.10.2013 1. Aim In the experiment I wanted to test whether strawberry laces obey Hooke’s Law, when they break and – if they obey the law – where their elastic limit is.

  3. The purpose of the laboratory was to study Hooke’s law and to evaluate the spring constant using two methods, the static and dynamic methods of measurements. We learned Hooke’s law. We used both the static method and the dynamic method of measurement of spring constant.

  4. Hooke’s Law is a law of elasticity discovered in 1660 by the 17th-century British physicist, Robert Hooke. Hooke's law is only a first-order linear approximation to the real response of springs and other elastic bodies to applied forces.

  5. Dec 3, 2022 · Hooke’s law is one of the fundamental principles in physics that defines the relationship between mass exerted and the extension/compression of an elastic material. Mass is the quantity of matter in an object, given in Kg.

  6. Hooke’s law describes the behaviour of springs and elastic materials. Mathematically, it is expressed as F = k x, where F is the force provided by the spring when it is displaced a distance x. The variable k is known as the spring constant and is a measure of how tight or loose the spring is. A spring with a large spring constant would be stiff.

  7. Jan 27, 2006 · Learn how to determine the spring constant of a helical spring using Hooke's Law and the properties of an oscillating spring system. Follow the lab instructions, perform the experiments, and write a lab report using the online assistance and templates.