AbraCalc

Soft Spring: k = 10 N/m, 20 cm Displacement

A soft 10 N/m spring stretched 20 cm produces a modest restoring force of 2 N.

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  1. Enter spring constant k and displacement x in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your restoring force f and the full breakdown beneath it.

Very soft springs (low k) are used in sensitive measuring instruments where even small forces must be detected.

Frequently asked questions

What are typical spring constants?
Car suspension: 10,000–50,000 N/m; pen spring: ~2 N/m; lab spring: 10–100 N/m; human Achilles tendon: ~1000 N/m.
What does the negative sign mean?
The restoring force always opposes the displacement, pulling back toward equilibrium. Stretch it right (+x) and the force acts left (−F).