it losses its compressibility
By how much weight it takes to compress the spring over a given distance. But without taking the spring out of the car, I'm not sure sorry. A good question though.
It depends on spring energy or spring strength
The extension of a spring depends on its stiffness, which is given by its spring constant. If the spring constant is known, you can use Hooke's Law (F = kx) to calculate the stretch of the spring. For example, if the spring constant is 100 N/m, a 1 kg weight would stretch the spring by 0.1 meters (10 cm).
Spring balance shows remarkably less weight of yours, when immersed in the water. Your weight will be shown less as much the weight of water you have displaced.
The weight of a queen size box spring will vary depending on the materials used. The average weight of a queen size box spring would usually be between 60 and 100 pounds.
it dies
it depends on ur weight but it happens to believe that our musle's weight is suppose to be half our body weight
The amount of force effort the small weight on the spring scale represents can be calculated by multiplying the weight of the object by the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2). This force effort will be displayed on the spring scale as the weight of the object.
it can hold about 600-700lbs
the weight wont do much but if you add a stronger gas it will sink.
If too much force is applied to a spring, it may deform or break. The spring can exceed its elastic limit, causing permanent damage and potentially rendering it unusable. It is important to stay within the safe operating range of a spring to prevent damage or failure.
They may gain weight or feel sick.