Question 2 [Select all that apply] Concerning springs and Hooke's Law, which of these statements is/are true? F, = -ka F。=k正 | Given Hooke's law and spring constant k, the force of the spring is given by the length of the spring | Given Hooke's law and spring constant k, the force of the spring is given by the displacement it is stretched or compressed relative to its relaxed equilibrium point. The direction of the force from a spring is opposite to the displacement it is either compressed or stretched.

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[Select all that apply] Concerning springs and Hooke's Law, which of these
statements is/are true?
F, = -ka
F。=k正
| Given Hooke's law and spring constant k, the force of the spring is given by the
length of the spring
| Given Hooke's law and spring constant k, the force of the spring is given by the
displacement it is stretched or compressed relative to its relaxed equilibrium
point.
The direction of the force from a spring is opposite to the displacement it is
either compressed or stretched.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 [Select all that apply] Concerning springs and Hooke's Law, which of these statements is/are true? F, = -ka F。=k正 | Given Hooke's law and spring constant k, the force of the spring is given by the length of the spring | Given Hooke's law and spring constant k, the force of the spring is given by the displacement it is stretched or compressed relative to its relaxed equilibrium point. The direction of the force from a spring is opposite to the displacement it is either compressed or stretched.
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