How do we calculate the restoring force according to hooke’s law?
a) spring constant ×...
Physics, 12.10.2019 08:20 alodrascon175
How do we calculate the restoring force according to hooke’s law?
a) spring constant × displacement
b) velocity × mass
c) acceleration × length
d) softness × mass
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