measuring knee stress with hooke's law
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vancan007
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- Project Question: measuring knee stress with a mechanical model
- Project Due Date: January 27, 2013
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measuring knee stress with hooke's law
I built a model of the knee to measure the stress put on the patella. To do so, I must use hooke's law. I under stand that in f=-kx, x is the distance, but how do I find the k variable? I do not know the force and I don't know how much weight is pulling the spring. Is there a way to find out the spring constant? In the project tab, it does not tell how to find k, or what k is. Please please please help! My project is due on Jan 27th!
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Re: measuring knee stress with hooke's law
We noticed you posted the same question in the Life, Earth, and Social Sciences forum. Please only post one thread in one forum for your project, so that we can best help you. Since this question is more appropriate in the Life, Earth, and Social Sciences forum, we are closing this thread.
Thanks for using Science Buddies, and good luck with your project!
Thanks for using Science Buddies, and good luck with your project!
Deana

