Respuesta :
Hooke's Law for springs is F=kx, where k is the spring constant, F is force and x is the displacement. Here we have
[tex]15N=k0.3m \\ \\ \frac{15N}{0.3m}=k=50 \frac{N}{m} [/tex]
Note the units are Newtons per meter as we expect. This is the same law regardless if we compress or stretch the spring.
[tex]15N=k0.3m \\ \\ \frac{15N}{0.3m}=k=50 \frac{N}{m} [/tex]
Note the units are Newtons per meter as we expect. This is the same law regardless if we compress or stretch the spring.