GCSE-Hooke's Law Flashcards
Statement of Hooke’s Law
The extension of a spring is directly proportional to the applied force causing it provided the limit of proportionality is not exceeded.
Equation for Hooke’s Law
F = ke
The name for k
The spring constant
The unit for k
N/m if e is in m
N/cm if e is in cm
N/mm if e is in mm
The limit of proportionality is …?
the point at which stretching stops obeying Hooke’s Law.
What does a graph of F against e look like for a spring obeying Hooke’s Law?
A straight line through the origin with positive gradient.
How can you find k from a graph of F against e?
k = the gradient of the line
How to calculate the total spring length from the extension.
Total Length = Unstretched Length + e