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  1. Hooke's law - Wikipedia

    Hooke's spring law usually applies to any elastic object, of arbitrary complexity, as long as both the deformation and the stress can be expressed by a single number that can be both positive and …

  2. Springs – The Physics Hypertextbook

    The force needed to stretch or compress a spring is proportional to its change in length. This is known as Hooke's law and it works for many spring-like things.

  3. Masses & Springs - Springs | Hooke's Law | Conservation of Energy ...

    A realistic mass and spring laboratory. Hang masses from springs and adjust the spring stiffness and damping. You can even slow time. Transport the lab to different planets. A chart shows the kinetic, …

  4. Spring Motion - Physics Book

    Dec 2, 2025 · Spring motion is often used to describe the motion of a mass attached to a spring. Unlike what you may have encountered before, the net force acting on the mass is not constant, but is …

  5. Springs – Introductory Physics: Classical Mechanics

    The “s” subscript stands for “spring,” and the negative sign indicates the force is in the opposite direction of the displacement. From this point forth, we adopt Hooke’s law as our “theory of springs,” and so …

  6. 2.1: Spring Force- Hooke’s Law - Physics LibreTexts

    This page covers the principles of oscillatory motion, emphasizing restoring forces as described by Hooke’s law. It explains how displacement from equilibrium triggers a restoring force, …

  7. A spring is a system that tends to return to its equilibrium position when displaced from that position. According to this definition, the spring concept has much wider application than simply to the metal …

  8. Physics Tutorial: Motion of a Mass on a Spring

    In this Lesson, the motion of a mass on a spring is discussed in detail as we focus on how a variety of quantities change over the course of time. Such quantities will include forces, position, velocity and …

  9. Linear & Nonlinear Springs Tutorial - Science Buddies

    This tutorial provides a basic summary of linear and nonlinear springs and their associated equations for force, stiffness, and potential energy. You will need a basic understanding of calculus (integrals and …

  10. The Physics of Springs: Science, Behaviour & Innovation

    Explore the fundamentals of spring physics and their role in modern engineering. Discover how springs work to deliver reliable performance across industries.