Hook's Law Question Preview (ID: 55363)


Solving Problems Using Hook's Law. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

A force of 2N extends a spring by 0.30 m. A force of 6.0 N force will extend the spring by
a) 0.10 m
b) 0.30 m
c) 0.60 m
d) 0.90 m

The energy stored in the spring when a force of 2N is applied
a) 0.09 J
b) 0.30 J
c) 0.60 J
d) 0.90 J

A spring is suspended from a bar. When a load of 6N is added to the bottom of the spring, it's length changes from 0.040 m to 0.13 m. To find the spring constant of the spring you would use
a) 0.13 m/6.0 N
b) 6.0 N/0.13 m
c) 6.0 N/0.090 m
d) 0.090 m/ 6.0 N

Which expression representes Hook's law?
a) F = uF
b) F = kx
c) F = ma
d) F = mg

A well-known law states The extension of a spring is proportional to the force causing the extension is known as:
a) Fifields Law
b) Hooke
c) frgg
d) erddd

weeefcfg
a) tyygvffd
b) sssss
c) efffd
d) ssdsddd

wssssss
a) sssssss
b) sssss
c) sssss
d) svvdgffgf

fdgjhtyngfhg
a) dfgdfbv
b) dfhgdvfb
c) fhgfdgb
d) vcxfcvbgf

fgrehgdfgth
a) fchgfrtghf
b) gfdhfrg
c) vcfhfdt
d) cfbgdfrhg

vchbfdtghy
a) vfhfgtjhf
b) cgvnhfcbv
c) cvnfg
d) cccng

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 55363 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register