What can you say about the size and direction of the applied force, and the size and direction of the spring force, also sometimes called the restoring force?

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Answer:

The restoring force is directly proportional to the deflection of the spring.

Explanation:

The size of deflection of the spring is directly proportional to the restoring force of the spring.

The restoring force of the spring is due to the elasticity of the spring design and its material.

Mathematically the restoring force is given as:

[tex]F=k.\delta x[/tex]

where:

[tex]k=[/tex] stiffness constant of the spring

[tex]\delta x=[/tex] deflection in the size of the spring

Hence we can say that the restoring force is directly proportional to the deflection of the spring.

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Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

The restoring force acting on the block connected to a spring is directly proportional to the extension or compression in the spring. The equation used to give the value of restoring force is

F = - K x

Where, F is the restoring force, K is the spring constant and x is the extension or compression in the spring.

The spring constant depends on the stiffness of the spring.

negative sign shows that the direction of force is opposite to the direction of displacement of the block.

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