So, the recovery force of the spring is 2 N in the opposite direction of the pull.
Hi ! Here, I will help you about the spring recovery force. The restoring force is the force that opposes the direction of the initial pull of the spring (either when the spring is pulled horizontally or vertically). The restoring force is strongly influenced by the type of spring (through the spring constant) and the length of the strain that occurs. Negative values in spring restoring force only indicate direction, not value. The equation that applies is as follows:
If the spring is pulled horizontally
[tex] \boxed{\sf{\bold{F = - k \times \Delta x}}} [/tex]
With the following condition :
If the spring is pulled vertically
[tex] \boxed{\sf{\bold{F = - k \times \Delta y}}} [/tex]
With the following condition :
We know that :
What was asked :
Step by step :
[tex] \sf{F = - k \times \Delta x} [/tex]
[tex] \sf{F = - 4 \times 0.5} [/tex]
[tex] \boxed{\sf{F = -2 \: N}} [/tex]
So, the recovery force of the spring is 2 N in the opposite direction of the pull.