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Q: What happens if to much force is on a spring?
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spring tides happens werdio's


What happens to a spring's force if you stretch it?

It may loose its elastic nature.


How much force is required to stretch the spring 49 inches?

That depends on the spring.


What happens when a stretching or force is applied to the ends of a spring?

The larger the force pulling on a spring, the greater the length in the spring and the more energy that is stored in that spring. When looking at a spring there is a gradient that determines how much force much be used to sqeeze or stretch a spring a given amount. When a spring is stretched, the greater the force that is applied, the greater the change in length of the spring and the greater the amount of energy that is stored in the spring. A link is supplied to the Wikipedia article on the spring (device).


What happens to distance when a simple machine helps reduce force?

Spring is a simple machine. When the driver takes the car in Des spring force to reduce the car's body.


What happens to a springs force if you stretch it more?

It may loose its elastic nature.


What is the length of the spring when a weightof 10n hangs from it?

depends on the initial length of the spring, and how much force is required to stretch the spring


What is the spring constant of a spring?

The ratio of force applied to how much the spring streches (or compresses). In the SI, the spring constant would be expressed in Newtons/meter. A larger spring constant means the spring is "stiffer" - more force is required to stretch it a certain amount.


What happens to a spring when it is given to much weight?

it losses its compressibility


What was the force that the spring exerted on the object?

Elastic Spring Force


How does the spring balance work?

The spring stretches when pulling force acts on it. The greater the force, the extension of the spring. The spring is attached to a pointer, which indicates the amount of force exerted on the spring


What happens when a force is applied to a metal?

Depends on how strong the metal is, how much of it there is, and how big the force is. Strong metal, lots of it, only little force - nothing happens. Strong metal, small part, little force - the metal will stretch and then spring back when the force is removed. Strong metal, small part, more force - the metal will stretch permanently. Strong metal, small part, even more force, the metal will stretch until it snaps. etcetc