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