Hooke's law

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Etymology

From the name of Robert Hooke, English physicist.

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Hooke's law

  1. (physics) the principle that the stress applied to a solid is directly proportional to the strain produced. This law describes the behavior of springs and solids stressed within their elastic limit.

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