veerconstante
Veerconstante (Dutch for spring constant) is a measure of a spring's stiffness in Hooke's law. It describes the linear relationship between the force exerted on a spring and its displacement from the equilibrium position: F = -kx, where F is the restoring force and x is the displacement.
The magnitude of the force is proportional to displacement, with k in newtons per meter (N/m). The
In engineering and physics, veerconstante characterizes a spring's resistance to deformation and is a key parameter
Measurement and estimation: static tests apply known forces and measure displacement to obtain k = F/x; dynamic
Origin and usage: The term comes from Dutch veer (spring) and constante (constant). The concept is widely