#TBNR Image Discussion
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care to show me the equation it mentions you wrote?
Fs being Force of the Spring
K being the konstant (thats how I remembered it)
and x being distance displaced, right?
yep :)
well, if you break it down, that's basically just your average linear equation
like "y=mx+b"
but without the b
mhmmm yeah
so you could say K is inversely linearly proportional to Fs
inversely bc it's negative
okayyyy....
that sound much better than my "k us multiplied by the distance to get the spring's force"

xD
proportionality is a really useful concept in physics
had like half my entire senior year focus on that idea alone lmao
okie dokie
oh boy 0.o
yeah i dont understand it at all; im just winging it & somehow survivingðŸ˜
if you wanted to keep the idea simpler though, you're just about right on that
I'd prolly say smth like "as x increases, it's multiplied by -k to increase the total force of Fs, in the opposite direction of x"
if you dont wanna use proportionality ^^"
i feel like i wouldnt be the smart person who says proportionally xDDDD
xD fair nuff
i appreciate it :DDD