College Physics I – Introduction
A spring is an elastic device that stores potential energy when compressed or stretched, returning to its original shape once the force is removed. Springs are often used in various mechanical systems and applications, demonstrating how they can absorb energy and release it as needed. Their behavior can be described through Hooke's Law, which relates the force exerted by the spring to its displacement from the equilibrium position.
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