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Stretching Springs/Hookes Law.  

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Mustafa Rafik 10.7Api Science coursework Title: Stretching Springs/Hookes Law Mr Bhatwadekar Scientific knowledge A force is able to change the shape of an object, the more the strength and force you apply, the more the shape of the object will change because the particles of the object are being moved therefore it will change the shape of the object because of the particles being pushed for e.g. A force is also able to change the motion of the object. The force, which is applied to the object, makes the object stay in that shape which is the cause of the force hitting the object and making it change, this will not go back to its original shape like shown in number 2, this is because the particles have been hit so hard that the attraction of the particles which makes them go back to its original shape have been damaged so it will then go into another...

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