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State hooke law
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Mar 27, 2022
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It states that for a helical spring or other elastic material, the extension is directly proportional to the stretching force, provided the elastic limit is not exceeded.
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Sep 21, 2022
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For an elastic material the stratching force is directly propotional to the extension provided elastic limite is not exceeded
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It states that the amount of extension of an elastic body is directly proportional to the force applied provided that the elastic limit is not exceeded.
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For a helical spring or other elastic material the extension is directly proportional to the stretching force provided elastic limit is not exceeded
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Jun 15, 2023
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It states that provided that the elastic limit for a helical spring is not exceeded, the extension is directly proportional to its stretching force.
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It state that for a helical spring or any other elastic material extension is directly proportional to the stretching force provided elastic limit is not exceeted
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It states that for a helical spring or any other elastic material, the extension is directly proportional to stretching force, provided the elastic limit is not exceeded.
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Its states that for any helical spring or any other elastic material extension is directly proportional to force
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Hooke law states that for a helical spring or any other elastic material,the extension is directly proportional to the stretching force provided that the elastic limit is not exceeded
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It states for a helical spring or any other elastic material the extension is directly proportional to the force provided that the elastic limit is not exceeded
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