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It may loose its elastic nature.

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The force exerted by a spring increases as it is stretched more. This is described by Hooke's Law, which states that the force exerted by a spring is directly proportional to its displacement or stretch. Therefore, if you stretch a spring more, the force it exerts will increase.

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What happens when a force is applied to a metal?

Depends on how strong the metal is, how much of it there is, and how big the force is. Strong metal, lots of it, only little force - nothing happens. Strong metal, small part, little force - the metal will stretch and then spring back when the force is removed. Strong metal, small part, more force - the metal will stretch permanently. Strong metal, small part, even more force, the metal will stretch until it snaps. etcetc


What happens when a stretching force is applied to metals?

Depends on how strong the metal is, how much of it there is, and how big the force is. Strong metal, lots of it, only little force - nothing happens. Strong metal, small part, little force - the metal will stretch and then spring back when the force is removed. Strong metal, small part, more force - the metal will stretch permanently. Strong metal, small part, even more force, the metal will stretch until it snaps. etcetc


If a pulling force is exerted on an elastic band then it .?

If a pulling force is exerted on an elastic band, then the elastic band will stretch. The more force that is exerted, the more the band will stretch.


Why does an elastic band stretch?

It goes further because as the band stretches, more force is built up on it. When you let go of it, the force suddenly releases, and because the more you stretch it, the more force is on it. Thus, the further you stretch the further you launch.


Would the strings in a bathroom scale be harder to stretch than force meters?

because in the force meter there is more force yesh datz right

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What happens when a force is applied to a metal?

Depends on how strong the metal is, how much of it there is, and how big the force is. Strong metal, lots of it, only little force - nothing happens. Strong metal, small part, little force - the metal will stretch and then spring back when the force is removed. Strong metal, small part, more force - the metal will stretch permanently. Strong metal, small part, even more force, the metal will stretch until it snaps. etcetc


What happens when a stretching force is applied to metals?

Depends on how strong the metal is, how much of it there is, and how big the force is. Strong metal, lots of it, only little force - nothing happens. Strong metal, small part, little force - the metal will stretch and then spring back when the force is removed. Strong metal, small part, more force - the metal will stretch permanently. Strong metal, small part, even more force, the metal will stretch until it snaps. etcetc


If a pulling force is exerted on an elastic band then it .?

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Why does an elastic band stretch?

It goes further because as the band stretches, more force is built up on it. When you let go of it, the force suddenly releases, and because the more you stretch it, the more force is on it. Thus, the further you stretch the further you launch.


Identical springs of steel and aluminium are equally stretched. on which more work will have been done?

Steel is stiffer, so more work is required to stretch it.


Would the strings in a bathroom scale be harder to stretch than force meters?

because in the force meter there is more force yesh datz right


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What does Hooke's Law meausure?

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