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Chemistry, 01.02.2020 14:45 zitterkoph

In hooke’s law, what does k represent?

a. the distance the spring stretches

b. the elastic constant, a number that tells the relative strength of the spring

c. the constant of gravity

d. the amount of force acting on the spring

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