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Why does the spring constant changes with change in its natural length?

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Why does the spring constant changes with change in its natural length?

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You are wrong that spring constant of a spring is inversely proportional to the spring’s natural length. Read below: Spring constant (k) = F/x where F = force applied and x is extension in spring from natural length. Hence x = Stretched length – natural length Since more natural length = less extension = more k Hence natural length is directly proportional to k.

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