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Using hookes law what happens when the displacement is tripled?

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Answer: The spring constant is tripled

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Hooke's law stated that the Force (F) exerted to compress or elongate an object to a distance (D) is proportional to that distance (D) where a certain proportionality constant, k, also known as hooke's constant is accounted for. In this case, if the displacement is tripled, the force required will also be tripled.
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