Answer:
C. The spring constant of spring 2 is larger than spring 1.
Explanation:
As we know that spring constant also called the stiffness constant of a spring is the value of force required for the deformation of the spring by a unit length.
Mathematically given as:
[tex]k=\frac{F}{\delta x}[/tex]
where:
[tex]k=[/tex] stiffness constant
[tex]F=[/tex] force on the spring
[tex]\delta x=[/tex] change in length of the spring
It is given in the question that spring 1 is easily compressible and requires less force to compress as compared to spring 2 and hence it has lesser stiffness constant than that of spring 2.