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a longitudinal wave
a longitudinal wave
The energy stored in the clock is in the form of elastic potential energy of its coiled spring .The spring is coiled by winding the clock.
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Springs are usually made of coiled and hardened steels. Springs can be defined as the mechanical devices that are capable of storing mechanical energy because of their elasticity.
A spring you see in a pen. It has potential energy until you click it, then the coiled spring becomes kinetic.
Buoyancy
a longitudinal wave
a longitudinal wave
To absorb the maximum energy(property is resilience)
The energy stored in the clock is in the form of elastic potential energy of its coiled spring .The spring is coiled by winding the clock.
Modern mattresses typically have springs. The first mattress which had coiled springs was introduced in 1901. This mattress was produced by VI-Spring, an English manufacturer.
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Mechanical watches tick as the escapement mechanism moves to allow the gear train to move ahead one time interval. The period of the escapement is determined by the torsion-spring based pendulum in the watch and the motive power from the coiled main spring.
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