4. We can write it another way
This is the
This is the extension of
This is the gradient (N/m)
force applied the spring
and is unique (m)
(N) for each spring
6. Elastic Movement in Metals
Atoms are stacked in planes as +ve ions in a sea of
-ve free electrons.
When stress is applied to the metal, the +ve ions
will start to spread apart.
The atomic bonds stretch, and the attractive forces
between the atoms will oppose the applied stress,
like millions of tiny springs.
If the metal has not yielded, the interatomic forces
will pull the metal back into its original shape when
the stress is removed.