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slinky seismology is based on the tenet that has almost anything to do with earthquakes seismology can be demonstrated with one or more slinkies
A spring scale measures weight. It is dependent on the gravity, and so one's weight in space, or on the moon would be different based on the spring scale. A balance measures mass, and since the standards in a balance are the same no matter what the gravity is, then the mass remains constant. However, for all practical purposes, the gravity on earth is constant so the weight and mass of the objects would be the same.
Slinky!
It coils and it's multicolored.
The energy in a sound wave is both kinetic and potential. Just as in a vibrating spring, the medium has mass and moves and so moving mass is kinetic energy. Just as in the spring there is compression and rarefaction, so there is elastic potential energy. In fact, these two are equal, potential energy = kinetic energy, just like a spring. Just like in a vibrating spring, the total energy is constant and equal to the average kinetic energy plus the average potential energy.
The slinky was invented by mistake. Richard James dropped a spring on the floor and it began to move by itself. Thus the slinky was born!
The slinky toy is a spring. As you move it up and down the coils in the spring will cause it to become longer, then shorter.
energy that is stored in the spring when it is compressed.energy is stored in the spring when it is stretched.
The "Slinky" was voted as one of the top one hundred toy inventions by members of the toy Industry . "What walks down stairs, alone or in pairs, and makes a slinkity sound? A spring, a spring, a marvelous thing! Everyone knows it's Slinky. It's Slinky, it's Slinky. For fun it's a wonderful toy. It's Slinky, it's Slinky. It's fun for a girl or a boy. It's fun for a girl or a boy !"
Thhe slinky was originally used as a spring to stablize things like platforms for electron microscopes.
no the spring constant is not constant on moon because there is no restoring force there
He invented the slinky because he accidentally knocked over a spring and saw what happened and it happened in the lab with his partner Betty.
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A car repairman's task was to invent a spring. He came up with the Slinky, but it was too flexible. But he thought it was fun and kept it around. A few years later, a toy store owner bought it and sold it. Thus, SLINKY was born.
larger the spring constant of a spring, the more stiffer it is.
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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.