Answer:
k = M / T^2
Explanation:
Hooke's law states that the lengthening of a spring is directly proportional to the force module applied to it, provided that the spring is not permanently deformed.
F = k * L
So:
k = F / L
Where :
[F] = N (Newton units)
[L] = m (meter)
[k] = N / m
N = ( M * L ) / T^2
[N] = ( kg * m ) / s^2
Finally:
[k] = ( kg * m ) / ( m * s^2 )
[k] = kg / s^2
k = M / T^2