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Hooke’s Law

The amount by which a material is stretched is directly related to the applied force.

This law is only applicable provided the elastic limit of the material is not exceeded. A spring balance is a simple application of this Law. Thus, during a tensile test, the extension of the test piece is linear until the yield point is reached.

This Law is named after the English physicist and mathematician Robert Hooke (1653-1703).