Deflection of System under Static Force Formula

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Deflection under static force refers to the displacement or deformation of a structure or object when subjected to a constant, unchanging force. Check FAQs
xo=Fxk
xo - Deflection under Static Force?Fx - Static Force?k - Stiffness of Spring?

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0.3333Edit=20Edit60Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
xo=Fxk
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
xo=20N60N/m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
xo=2060
Next Step Evaluate
xo=0.333333333333333m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
xo=0.3333m

Deflection of System under Static Force Formula Elements

Variables
Deflection under Static Force
Deflection under static force refers to the displacement or deformation of a structure or object when subjected to a constant, unchanging force.
Symbol: xo
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Static Force
Static Force is the constant force applied to an object undergoing under damped forced vibrations, affecting its frequency of oscillations.
Symbol: Fx
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Stiffness of Spring
The stiffness of spring is a measure of its resistance to deformation when a force is applied, it quantifies how much the spring compresses or extends in response to a given load.
Symbol: k
Measurement: Surface TensionUnit: N/m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Frequency of Under Damped Forced Vibrations category

​Go Static Force using Maximum Displacement or Amplitude of Forced Vibration
Fx=dmax((cω)2-(k-mω2)2)
​Go Static Force when Damping is Negligible
Fx=dmax(m)(ωnat2-ω2)
​Go Static Force
Fx=xok
​Go Maximum Displacement of Forced Vibration at Resonance
dmax=xokcωn

How to Evaluate Deflection of System under Static Force?

Deflection of System under Static Force evaluator uses Deflection under Static Force = Static Force/Stiffness of Spring to evaluate the Deflection under Static Force, Deflection of System under Static Force formula is defined as a measure of the displacement of a system from its equilibrium position when a static force is applied, providing insight into the system's stiffness and ability to resist deformation under external loads. Deflection under Static Force is denoted by xo symbol.

How to evaluate Deflection of System under Static Force using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Deflection of System under Static Force, enter Static Force (Fx) & Stiffness of Spring (k) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Deflection of System under Static Force

What is the formula to find Deflection of System under Static Force?
The formula of Deflection of System under Static Force is expressed as Deflection under Static Force = Static Force/Stiffness of Spring. Here is an example- 0.333333 = 20/60.
How to calculate Deflection of System under Static Force?
With Static Force (Fx) & Stiffness of Spring (k) we can find Deflection of System under Static Force using the formula - Deflection under Static Force = Static Force/Stiffness of Spring.
Can the Deflection of System under Static Force be negative?
No, the Deflection of System under Static Force, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Deflection of System under Static Force?
Deflection of System under Static Force is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Deflection of System under Static Force can be measured.
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