Hookeovým
Hookeovým is a term that likely refers to a misspelling or phonetic transcription of "Hooke's," as in "Hooke's Law." Hooke's Law is a fundamental principle in physics and engineering that describes the elastic behavior of solids. It states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance. Mathematically, this relationship is often expressed as F = -kx, where F is the restoring force, x is the displacement from the equilibrium position, and k is the spring constant. The negative sign indicates that the restoring force is always directed opposite to the displacement.
This law was first formulated by the English scientist Robert Hooke in the 17th century. It has