Iii) The limit of proportionality of the spring is reached at an extension of 50mm.
Continue the graph in Fig. 1.1 to suggest how the spring behaves when the stretching force is increased to values above 125 N.
iv)Another spring has a smaller value of k. This spring obeys Hooke’s law for extensions up to 80mm.
On the grid of Fig. 1.1, draw a possible line of the variation of F with x for this spring.
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