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If the force on a spring is 2 N and it stretched 1 m, what is the spring
constant?
A. 0.4 N/m
B. 0.2 N/m
C. 2 N/m
D. 4 N/m

Sagot :

C) 2N/M

The formula is F=ke

where F = force,k= spring constant and e=elasticity

2=k*1

k=(2/1)

k=2N/M

  • Force=2N=F
  • Stretched=x=1m

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf Spring\:constant(k)=\dfrac{F}{x}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto k=\dfrac{2}{1}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto k=2N/m[/tex]