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Answer: option b, the distance the spring stretches.
Hook's law is: F = - K Δx
Where:
F stands for the force that the spring exerts
K is stands for the constant of the spring
Δx stands for the distance the spring is displaced from the equilibrium point.
And the negative sign is due to F is opposite to the direction in which the spring is away from the equilibrium point.
Hook's law is: F = - K Δx
Where:
F stands for the force that the spring exerts
K is stands for the constant of the spring
Δx stands for the distance the spring is displaced from the equilibrium point.
And the negative sign is due to F is opposite to the direction in which the spring is away from the equilibrium point.