What is hook's law
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Answer / saumya ranjan dash
Answer The law that the stress within a solid
is directly proportional to the strain that the solid
exhibits . Hooke's law in simple terms says that strain is
directly proportional to stress. Mathematically, Hooke's law
states that F=-KX,
Where x is the displacement of the end of the spring from its
equilibrium position (in SI units: "m"); F is the restoring
force exerted by the material (in SI units: "N"); and k is
the force constant (or spring constant) (in SI units: "N•m-1"
or "kgs-2").
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Answer / faiyaz
Stress is directly proportional to the stress that is called Hook law
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