Exploring the Relationship Between Force and Displacement in a Spring

How is force related to the displacement of a spring?

What is the formula that represents this relationship?

Answer:

The force applied to a spring is directly proportional to its displacement. This relationship is given by the formula:

Formula: F = -kx

Where:

  • F is the force applied to the spring
  • k is the spring constant (300 N/m in this case)
  • x is the displacement of the spring

By substituting the given values into the formula, we can calculate the force in the spring when it is stretched by 0.25 m:

F = -300 * 0.25

F = -75 N

Therefore, the force in the spring when stretched by 0.25 m is 75 N.

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