Question #0c694 Physics Waves and Vibrations Simple Harmonic Motion - Springs 1 Answer Ratnesh Bhosale Mar 5, 2017 #k= 71.232 N m^-1# Explanation: # F = k x# #k = F/x# #k= 52/ 0.73 # #k= 71.232 N m^-1# Where, # k#= spring constant #F# = Force #x# = Displacement from mean position. Answer link Related questions What is the period of oscillation of a mass of 40 kg on a spring with constant k = 10 N/m? If the period of an oscillatory motion is 2.4 seconds, what is the angular speed in rad/s and in... The elastic constant of a spring holding an object in equilibrium is 600 N/m. How can I find the... For the mass on the spring, how is the period of the harmonic motion related to the spring constant, k? Why does simple harmonic motion occur? What causes simple harmonic motion? What types of systems/objects exhibit simple harmonic motion? A short spring with a spring constant of 1000 N/m is compressed by 0.1 m. How high above the... How is simple harmonic motion related to Hooke law? How does a compressed spring can do work? See all questions in Simple Harmonic Motion - Springs Impact of this question 1835 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License