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The base is made of aluminum.
A spring apparatus is often used to figure out the force constant of a spring. It has a ruler, spring (with a circular platform to add masses on) and a needle (place at 0 on the ruler). Because force and distance are directly proportional, as you add masses and see the distance on the ruler you can easily figure out the force constant with the equation Fe = kx , where Fe = FG = mg
China is, or used to be (the current material may be some made made material) china on power lines. The separators were made of china to insulate them.
porcelain dude, if they used a different material the poo would stick. :P
Cast iron or aluminum are the most common materials used.
Spring steel.
No, the spring constant can vary depending on the material used to make the spring. Different materials have different properties that can affect the spring constant.
Steel is used to make aircraft springs.
No It is too soft - as is lead or copper or silver or gold etc. Needs to spring back after being compressed.
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It depends entirely on the material of which a spring is made. Some stainless steels are nonmagnetic. If springs are made from any of these steels then they will not be magnetic.
Lora material used to made pin and bushes
Some important assumptions made in the helical spring experiment include: linear elasticity, uniform material properties throughout the spring, neglecting the effects of stress concentration at the ends of the spring, neglecting friction between the coils, and assuming that the load is applied along the axis of the spring.
a helical spring has N turns of coil of diameter D, and a second spring made of same material and of same wire diameter has N/2 turns of coil of diameter 2D. if stiffness of first spring is k, then stiffness of second spring is
it is a material that can not be made again after it has been used up.
The spring constant of a slinky can vary depending on factors such as the material it is made of, its design, and manufacturing process. Typically, the spring constant of a slinky is around 1-2 N/m.
The medium for waves on a spring is the material of the spring itself. When a disturbance is applied to one end of the spring, it creates a wave that travels through the spring by particles of the material transferring energy to each other.