HOOKE'S LAW

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Across
  1. 1. The unit of force
  2. 6. The total stretch of a spring, including its original and extended size
  3. 8. The push or pull that causes an object to deform
  4. 10. The point beyond which force is no longer proportional to extension (5,2,15)
  5. 12. Describes the relationship between force and extension before the limit is reached
  6. 13. What happens to extension when force stays the same but k decreases
  7. 14. Type of deformation that is reversible
Down
  1. 2. To pull a spring so its length increases
  2. 3. The maximum extension a spring can return from (7,5)
  3. 4. The change in shape or size due to force
  4. 5. The increase in length from the spring’s original length
  5. 7. A measure of how stiff a spring is, represented by k (6,7)
  6. 9. To press or squeeze a spring so its length is reduced
  7. 11. Type of deformation that is permanent