Explain spring force (fspring), Physics

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Explain Spring Force (Fspring)

Force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring upon any object that attached to it. An object that compresses or stretches a spring is always acted upon by a force that stores the object to its rest or equilibrium position.

 


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