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To verify Hooke's Law, you can conduct an experiment by applying a known force to a spring and measuring its extension. Hooke's Law states that the force (F) applied to a spring is directly proportional to its extension (x), expressed as F = kx, where k is the spring constant. By plotting the force against the extension on a graph, you should obtain a straight line, confirming the linear relationship. The slope of the line gives the spring constant, validating Hooke’s Law if the relationship holds within the elastic limit of the spring.

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