Squeezing a spring creates compressive stress, causing the spring to store potential energy in the form of deformation. This potential energy can be released when the spring is allowed to return to its original shape, producing a force that can be used to do work.
Squeezing the coils of a spring together stores potential energy in the spring. When released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the spring to expand back to its original shape.
When you squeeze a coil spring together, you store potential energy in the spring due to its deformation. Once released, this potential energy transforms into kinetic energy, causing the spring to expand back to its original shape.
A spring can store elastic potential energy by compressing or stretching. When a spring is compressed, energy is stored in the form of potential energy due to the force applied to compress it. Similarly, when a spring is stretched, energy is stored in the form of potential energy that can be released when the spring returns to its original position.
To create a longitudinal wave in a stretched spring, you would need to apply a force at one end of the spring so that it compresses and then release it so that it expands. This compression and expansion will propagate as a longitudinal wave through the spring.
The load of a clothespin is the force applied by the spring to hold the clothes together. The effort is the force applied by squeezing the two arms of the clothespin together to open it.
Squeezing the coils of a spring together stores potential energy in the spring. When released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the spring to expand back to its original shape.
A spring is used to keep the two jaws in the closed position, until opened by squeezing.
In a spring, squeezing some coils together more tightly causes the nearby coils to be more spread apart
In a spring, squeezing some coils together more tightly causes the nearby coils to be more spread apart. So this is how it increases.
In a spring, squeezing some coils together more tightly causes the nearby coils to be more spread apart. So this is how it increases.
Squeezing any animal in the thorax would create distress. Since insects breathe through their skeleton squeezing them in the thorax does not interfere with breathing. However, squeezing the insect could kill it.
When you squeeze a coil spring together, you store potential energy in the spring due to its deformation. Once released, this potential energy transforms into kinetic energy, causing the spring to expand back to its original shape.
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A spring can store elastic potential energy by compressing or stretching. When a spring is compressed, energy is stored in the form of potential energy due to the force applied to compress it. Similarly, when a spring is stretched, energy is stored in the form of potential energy that can be released when the spring returns to its original position.
NO, not unless it is damaged by squeezing.
To create a longitudinal wave in a stretched spring, you would need to apply a force at one end of the spring so that it compresses and then release it so that it expands. This compression and expansion will propagate as a longitudinal wave through the spring.
they mate and create off spring