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Three differentiated worksheets to help pupils practice using and rearranging the equation for Hooke's Law: F=kx. A relatively simple equation that suggests that, for an elastic material i.e. a spring, the amount of force applied is equal to the extension of the material. K is the spring constant - how stiff a spring is. I hope you find it useful
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mcdonnelloliver

4 years ago
4

Metres is spelled metres. And you missed a few units out, but it did save making my own worksheet, so thanks.

carolbyro

4 years ago
5

Adaikala

5 years ago
4

jzsash

5 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing.

sasharoskilde

6 years ago
5

Fantastic. I love it, great resource for summing everything up. Thank you.

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