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If it is within the elastic limit then it becomes possible. If it exceeds that limit then it will be difficult to restore

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What can you do to conserve energy?

You can perform reversible Work: stretching a spring - you can look at some old watches and see the mechanism. you can put electric current into a Capacitor.


What requires more work stretching a strong spring a certain distance or stretching a weak spring the same distance?

Stretching a strong spring requires more work because it has a higher spring constant, meaning it resists deformation more than a weak spring. The work done in stretching a spring is directly proportional to the square of the distance it is stretched, so a strong spring will require more work to stretch the same distance as a weak spring.


What is elastic formation?

Elastic deformation refers to the reversible change in shape of a material when a force is applied, which is then recovered when the force is removed. This type of deformation occurs within the material's elastic limit, meaning it can return to its original shape once the force is no longer present. Examples include stretching a rubber band or compressing a spring.


What does stretching do?

stretching makes you run faster and get more spring why do you thing famous sports players stretch


A spring is stretched - what is the work done by the stretching body?

The work done by the stretching body is equal to the difference in potential energy stored in the spring before and after it is stretched. This work is done against the restoring force of the spring.


What name is given to the stretching force that occurs in a spring or rope being pulled?

The name given to the stretching force that occurs in a spring or rope being pulled is tension. It is a pulling force exerted by the material when it is stretched or pulled.


Definition of spring energy?

Potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object, such as the stretching of a spring.


What is the stretching force of a spring called?

it is isn't really a force but when something expands, it's called tension.


How to stretch a coil spring effectively and safely?

To stretch a coil spring effectively and safely, follow these steps: Use a spring compressor tool to safely compress the spring before stretching it. Slowly and evenly apply pressure to the spring to stretch it to the desired length. Make sure to wear safety goggles and gloves to protect yourself from any potential accidents. Check the spring for any signs of damage or wear before and after stretching. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for stretching the specific type of coil spring you are working with.


What happens to the length of a spring when you add a mass to it?

The length of the spring increases when you add a mass to it due to the force of gravity pulling the mass downwards and stretching the spring. This change in length is proportional to the weight of the added mass and the spring's stiffness.


What happens when a stretching or force is applied to the ends of a spring?

The larger the force pulling on a spring, the greater the length in the spring and the more energy that is stored in that spring. When looking at a spring there is a gradient that determines how much force much be used to sqeeze or stretch a spring a given amount. When a spring is stretched, the greater the force that is applied, the greater the change in length of the spring and the greater the amount of energy that is stored in the spring. A link is supplied to the Wikipedia article on the spring (device).


What is the name of the stretching force that occurs in a spring or rope being pulled?

The stretching force that occurs in a spring or rope being pulled is called tension. Tension is the force that tends to stretch or pull apart the material it is acting on.