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Brief Discussions on Elastic Force Relating to Different Types of Potential Energy Function and on the Physical Aspects of the Experiment to Determine Spring Constant of a Spring


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1 Haripal G.D. Institution, Hooghly- 712405, West Bengal, India & Indian Centre for Space Physics, Kolkata, India
     

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Elastic force of material is demonstrated through the choice of some kind of potential and consequently force of interaction is derived, considering its equivalence with a diatomic molecule. Some insight about the experiment of determining spring constant of a spring is presented. Theoretical preliminaries discussed here are mainly meant for pedagogic values.

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Elastic Force, Spring, Potential Energy Function, Spring Constant.
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  • Brief Discussions on Elastic Force Relating to Different Types of Potential Energy Function and on the Physical Aspects of the Experiment to Determine Spring Constant of a Spring

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Rabindranath Chattopadhyay
Haripal G.D. Institution, Hooghly- 712405, West Bengal, India & Indian Centre for Space Physics, Kolkata, India

Abstract


Elastic force of material is demonstrated through the choice of some kind of potential and consequently force of interaction is derived, considering its equivalence with a diatomic molecule. Some insight about the experiment of determining spring constant of a spring is presented. Theoretical preliminaries discussed here are mainly meant for pedagogic values.

Keywords


Elastic Force, Spring, Potential Energy Function, Spring Constant.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2021%2Fv35%2Fi4%2F210003