Dangerous.
The energy stored in a compressed spring is called potential energy.
No, it is called potential energy. When the compressed spring is allowed to expand, then it becomes kinetic energy.
The potential energy of a spring is defined by this equation: U=.5kx2 U= potential energy (in joules) k= the spring constant x= the displacement of the spring from equilibrium. (the amount that the spring is stretched or compressed) This equation tells us that as a spring is compressed by a distance x, the potential energy increases proportionately to x2
Yes.
No the energy stored in a compressed spring is not kinetic energy.
The energy stored in a compressed spring is called potential energy.
No, it is called potential energy. When the compressed spring is allowed to expand, then it becomes kinetic energy.
The spring has been stretched. When the coils are squeezed together then the spring has been compressed.
It doesn't matter to the strut where the spring pressure is and for how long.
well, when something is pushed together, it's called compression so probably a 'Compressed spring'.
The potential energy of a spring is defined by this equation: U=.5kx2 U= potential energy (in joules) k= the spring constant x= the displacement of the spring from equilibrium. (the amount that the spring is stretched or compressed) This equation tells us that as a spring is compressed by a distance x, the potential energy increases proportionately to x2
Spring potential energy.
no it is not,
The rear shock spring will need to be compressed with a spring compressor. When the spring is compressed the top nut can easily be removed.
for model 1996-2004 the oil capacity per fork is 477cc, or 82mm from the top of the fork tube when fully compressed (no spring inside)
Elastic potential energy
Yes.