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Abigail
29 July, 08:49
What are the units for the spring constant, k?
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Lance Obrien
29 July, 11:13
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The spring constant, k, in Hooke's Law has units of Newton per meter since it is a constant for the force applied per unit of length. The spring constant measures how strong and stiff the spring is. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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