Hooke’s law
This practical lesson covers:
- How to determine the relationship between force and extension for a spring
Investigation to determine the relationship between applied force and extension of a spring Aim: To determine the relationship between force and extension for a spring. |
Background information: When a force is applied to a spring, it causes it to extend. Increasing the force increases the extension. This practical investigates how the extension varies with applied force for a spring, to determine if it obeys Hooke's law. |
Variables: Independent variable - Applied force Dependent variable - Extension of spring Control variable - Same spring |
What is the relationship between the force applied to a spring and its extension according to Hooke's law?
they are inversely proportional
they are unrelated
they are random
they are directly proportional
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Which of the following is the unit for the spring constant?
N2/m
Nm
Nm2
N/m
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How is the extension of the spring calculated?
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A spring of original length 3 cm is loaded with 6 N. The spring stretches to a new length of 33 cm. Calculate the spring constant of the spring.
N/m
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Sketch a graph to show how the force applied to a spring varies with its extension.

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