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What term in Classical Mechanics describes the force exerted by a stretched or compressed object, such as a spring?
A. Centripetal Force
B. Tension Force
C. Frictional Force
D. Spring Force

The force exerted by a stretched or compressed object, like a spring, is called Spring Force, making option D the correct answer.

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