➔ Calculate Force
➔ Calculate Spring Constant
➔ Calculate Distance from Equilibrium
➔ Calculate Spring Equilibrium Position
Hooke's Law Calculators
Hooke's Law describes the relationship between the force F applied to a spring and the displacement x it experiences from its equilibrium position. It is mathematically expressed as:
F=−k⋅xWhere:
- F is the force applied to the spring (in newtons, N),
- k is the spring constant (in N/m),
- x is the displacement of the spring from its equilibrium position (in meters).
If you're looking for a Hooke's Law calculator, here are some ways it might be used:
1. Calculating Force (F):
If you know the spring constant k and the displacement x, you can calculate the force:
F=k⋅x2. Calculating Spring Constant (k):
If you know the force F applied to the spring and the displacement x, you can calculate the spring constant:
k=F/x3. Calculating Displacement (x):
If you know the force F applied and the spring constant k, you can calculate the displacement:
x=F/k