The Slinky, like all objects, tends to resist change in its motion. Because of this inertia, if it were placed at the top of the stairs it would stay at rest without moving at all. At this point it has potential or stored energy. But once it is started down the stairs and gravity affects it, the potential energy is converted to the energy of motion or kinetic energy and the Slinky gracefully tumbles coil by coil down the stairs.The physical properties of the slinky determine how quickly it moves under the influence of gravity. Although its movement may look simple, from a scientific point of view the motion is quite complex. As the slinky moves down the steps, energy is transferred along its length in a longitudinal or compressional wave, which resembles a sound wave that travels through a substance by transferring a pulse of energy to the next molecule. How quickly the wave moves depends on the spring constant and the mass of the metal. Other factors, such as the length of the slinky, the diameter of the coils and the height of the step must be considered to completely understand why a slinky moves as it does.
a slinky a slinky fun for everyone a slinky a slinky
I think that the Slinky original is the best. It's bigger than the Slinky Jr. and will most likely go faster! BTW, I LOVE Slinky! Chow, ;)
The length of a slinky when fully stretched out varies depending on the size of the slinky. On average, a standard slinky can stretch out to approximately 2 meters (6.6 feet) in length.
The length of a slinky when stretched out fully can vary depending on the size and type of slinky. On average, a standard slinky can stretch to about 10-15 feet in length when fully extended.
A slinky is a toy that you can play with.
Richard James invented the slinky
The Slinky was made out of steel.
a slinky is necessary because to have fun
The strings in a regular slinky is metal.
Slinky Malinki was created in 1991.
In Toy Story the name Andy's slinky is Slink. No, It's Slinky Dog
There are 85 rings in an original slinky =) Just counted