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the piston would push air down and fluid up.
A spring can be both a potential or a kinetic force. When pulled it contains potential force. When it forces an object upwards it contains kinetic energy. The same as if it forces an object to come down i.e return to its natural position. A spring is often referred to as a Helix.
Density decreases as altitude increases ... because there's less atmosphere above it to push down.
When a coil spring is compressed the spring compression tends to vary inversely with the length of the spring to the point where the spring cannot be compressed further without damage. In tension, the spring tension varies directly with the length but only so long as the elastic modulus is not reached. At that length, the spring becomes permanently deformed or "sprung". Depending on the representation of the drawing, the vector of the spring in compression will be opposite that of the same spring in tension. That is to say, if you push the spring to the left the force will be negative while a pull to the right will be positive so the spring in compression will push right (positive) and the spring in tension will pull left (negative).
You compress it Well, it ALL depends on how hard you push down on the spring.
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the piston would push air down and fluid up.
Yes, that is where the recoil spring goes, push down on the detent and shove the spring into the tube
Often as elastic energy in a compressed spring.
it all depends on the type of bridge. mainly if it is single spaned compression act on the top fiber and if it is continue spanning comp act on top fiber at mid span and at bottom fiber at the support.
the piston would push air down and fluid up.
you travel in a time machine
The wavelength gets shorter.
When you push the plunger of a syringe down into a marshmallow, it puffs up with air. When you pull the plunger of the syringe up while it is in the marshmallow, it will shrink.
car vibrates and slow down, brake pedals feel hard to push down.