Questions: Hocke's Law F = -kx

Hocke's Law F = -kx
Transcript text: Hockes Law F = -kx
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Identify the Correct Formula

The question appears to reference Hooke's Law, which describes the force exerted by a spring. The correct formula for Hooke's Law is:

\[ F = -kx \]

where:

  • \( F \) is the force exerted by the spring,
  • \( k \) is the spring constant,
  • \( x \) is the displacement from the equilibrium position.
Step 2: Correct the Given Formula

The given formula in the question is incorrectly written as \( F̧ =-kx \). We need to correct it to the standard form of Hooke's Law.

Final Answer

The correct formula for Hooke's Law is:

\[ \boxed{F = -kx} \]

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