A Hookes Law experiment is a type of lab experiment used to illustrate the linear relationship between force and extension. The setup for this experiment typically consists of a spring, an object attached to it, and a measuring device. By varying the amount of weight attached to the spring, it is possible to study how the displacement of the spring changes with respect to the change in force applied by the weight. This relationship can be graphically depicted using a diagram showing force versus displacement. Use EdrawMax to create a similar diagram for your projects. EdrawMax offers a wide range of similar templates that helps beginners and professionals in creating great-looking diagrams.