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Hooke's law n (Physics / General Physics) the principle that the stress imposed on a solid is directly proportional to the strain produced, within the elastic limit [named after Robert Hooke (1635-1703), English physicist, chemist, and inventor]
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Vertical stiffness of the center of mass during the step phase was calculated according to Hooke's law (F=ky), where F represents force and k the stiffness and y the displacement of the center of mass in the vertical direction. Hooke's law of elasticity, Fourier's law of heat conduction, and Darcy's Law for fluid flow in porous media. A material that exhibits nonlinear strain behavior and large deformations at small applied stresses is not adequately characterized by Hooke's law, and a functional expression is needed to describe its stress-strain relationship. |
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