Hooke's Law. The distance d

  1. Sir Robert Hooke (1635-1703), studied the elastic properties of springs and formulated the law that bears his name. Hooke found
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  2. How did Robert Hooke share what he observed through his microscope?Hooke allowed Londoners to peer through his microscope. Hooke
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  3. hooke's law the distance d when a spring is stretched by a hanging object. if the distance is 14cm when the weight is 4kg what
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  4. Hooke's Law. The distance d when a spring is stretched by a hanging object varies directly as the weight w of the object. If the
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  5. Hooke's Law and Young's ModulusCan someone please explain this to me. How can one determine if a material behaves according to
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  6. 9). Hooke’s Law. The distance d when a spring is stretched by a hanging object varies directly as the weight w of the object.
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  7. sorry mr bob purlsey again to annoy you.so i did all my calculations and read about hooke's law yesterday and presented to my
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  8. Hooke.s Law. The distance d when a spring is streched by a hanging object varies directly as the weight w of the object. If the
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  9. Hooke's law states that it takes a force equal to kΔx is required to stretch a sorting a distance Δx beyond its rest length.A)
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  10. The invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell by Robert Hooke. While looking at cork, Hooke observed the
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