Hooke's law Flashcards
What is Hooke’s Law?
Force is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to extension (up to the elastic limit)
What does a material that obeys Hooke’s Law look like on a force-extension graph?
Straight line (through the origin)
What is an elastic material?
A material that goes back to its original shape after the deforming force has been removed
Where does the material stop becoming an elastic material?
Elastic limit- Where it stops being elastic anymore
What does Hooke’s Law state?
Hooke’s Law state that for a spring, F=kx where F is the force applied to the spring, k is the spring constant, and x is the extension
What does a linear force-extension graph show?
Straight line
What is the point when it stops being linear called?
The limit of proportionality, from then on it does not obey Hooke’s Law
Outline the basic steps of the practical
Equipments required:
Masses
Spring
Clamp stand
Ruler
Goggles
Method
- Hook spring onto clamp stand and measure original length.
- Hook 1 mass onto the spring and measure new length and calculate the extension
- Repeat this step until elastic limit is reached
- Record results in table and draw force Vs Extension graph
Conclusion
Force and extension are directly proportional until the elastic limit is reached
What piece of apparatus is used to secure the clamp stand to the desk and why?
A G-Clamp, so that the clamp doe not tip over whilst adding masses
How do you calculate the extension of the spring when you add masses?
Subtract the extended length of the spring from the original unstretched length
What can you add to the spring to ensure that the extension measurements are accurate?
A pointer attached horizontally to the base of the spring and extending across the metre rule. This will make reading the length easier.
What piece of safety equipment should be used throughout this experiment and why?
Safety glasses should be worn in case the spring breaks or becomes unattached and damages your eyes
What other safety precautions should be taken?
You should avoid standing with your feet underneath where the weights are hanging in case they fall
What graph should you plot with your results? What would you expect it to look like?
- Extension against force
- You would expect it to be a straight line passing through the origin. The variables should be directly proportional
What is the name of the relationship between extension and force? State the relevant equation
Hooke’s Law
Force= Spring constant x Extension (F=KE)