Stiff Spring: k = 1 000 N/m, 5 cm Displacement
A stiff 1 000 N/m spring compressed or stretched by 5 cm produces a restoring force of 50 N.
How to use this tool
- Enter spring constant k and displacement x in the fields above.
- Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
- Read your restoring force f and the full breakdown beneath it.
Stiff springs with high k values are common in automotive suspensions and require large forces for small deflections.
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).