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Hooke's Law states that the force F required to compress or stretch a spring (within its elastic limits) is proportional to the distance d that the spring is compressed or stretched from its original length. That is, Hooke's Law states that the force F required to compress or stretch a spring (within its elastic limits)  is proportional to the distance d that the spring is compressed or stretched from its original length. That is,   where k is the measure of the stiffness of the spring and is called the spring constant. The table below shows the elongation d in centimeters of a spring when a force of F kilograms is applied.   Sketch a scatter plot of the data. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   where k is the measure of the stiffness of the spring and is called the spring constant. The table below shows the elongation d in centimeters of a spring when a force of F kilograms is applied. Hooke's Law states that the force F required to compress or stretch a spring (within its elastic limits)  is proportional to the distance d that the spring is compressed or stretched from its original length. That is,   where k is the measure of the stiffness of the spring and is called the spring constant. The table below shows the elongation d in centimeters of a spring when a force of F kilograms is applied.   Sketch a scatter plot of the data. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
Sketch a scatter plot of the data.


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