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This video explains Hooke's law and how to determine the spring constant. Hooke's states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is directly proportional to that distance. The force and the extension are directly proportional to each other. In other words, the greater the force the greater the extension. The law is named after 17th-century British physicist Robert Hooke. He first stated the law in 1676. The spring constant (k) describes the stiffness of a spring. Every spring has its own value for the spring constant. The higher the spring constant the greater the force is needed to stretch the spring. The SI unit for the spring constant is Newton per meter (N/m). Social Media for Step by Step Science: Teacher Pay Teachers Store: https://tinyurl.com/y6d2cdfj Instagram: / stepbystepscience101 Website: https://stepbystepscience.com Blog: https://stepbystepscience.com/blog/ Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/stepbystepscience Link for sharing this video: • Simple Harmonic Motion (7 of 16): The Spri... Chapters 00:00 Spring Constant, Explanation 01:25 Explanation 05:48 Example Spring No. 1 11:55 Example Spring No. 2 Support my channel by doing all of the following: (1) Subscribe to get all my excellent physics, chemistry and math videos. (2) Give me a thumbs up for this video. (3) Leave me a nice positive comment. (4) Share is Caring, sharing this video with all of your friends.