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What happens to velocity if spring length is doubled?

If the spring's length is doubled, the spring constant is unchanged, and the velocity will remain the same in simple harmonic motion with a spring. The period of oscillation will change, as it is affected by the spring constant and mass of the object.


What happens when you pull or push a spring?

When you pull a spring, it stretches as the atoms inside the material are pulled apart. When you push a spring, it compresses as the atoms are squeezed together. The spring exerts a force in the opposite direction to resist these changes, following Hooke's Law.


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.


Length of the spring is halved then the spring constant becomes?

If the length of the spring is halved, the spring constant remains the same. The spring constant is determined by the material and shape of the spring, and is not affected by changes in length.


Is there a difference in the spring force when the spring is compressed instead of stretched?

When a coil spring is compressed the spring compression tends to vary inversely with the length of the spring to the point where the spring cannot be compressed further without damage. In tension, the spring tension varies directly with the length but only so long as the elastic modulus is not reached. At that length, the spring becomes permanently deformed or "sprung". Depending on the representation of the drawing, the vector of the spring in compression will be opposite that of the same spring in tension. That is to say, if you push the spring to the left the force will be negative while a pull to the right will be positive so the spring in compression will push right (positive) and the spring in tension will pull left (negative).

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If the length of the spring is halved what happens to the spring constant?

Nothing; it remains the same as before.


What happens to velocity if spring length is doubled?

If the spring's length is doubled, the spring constant is unchanged, and the velocity will remain the same in simple harmonic motion with a spring. The period of oscillation will change, as it is affected by the spring constant and mass of the object.


What happens when you pull or push a spring?

When you pull a spring, it stretches as the atoms inside the material are pulled apart. When you push a spring, it compresses as the atoms are squeezed together. The spring exerts a force in the opposite direction to resist these changes, following Hooke's Law.


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 to the ocean tide when gravitational pull is at its strongest?

When gravitation pull is at its strongest, we have spring tides. The spring tide reaches far up the beach at high tide, and also goes far down the beach at low tide.


What happens to ocean tide when gravitational pull is at its strongest?

When gravitation pull is at its strongest, we have spring tides. The spring tide reaches far up the beach at high tide, and also goes far down the beach at low tide.


Length of the spring is halved then the spring constant becomes?

If the length of the spring is halved, the spring constant remains the same. The spring constant is determined by the material and shape of the spring, and is not affected by changes in length.


Length of spring 6mm what is the extension spring?

multiply the force with length.


Is there a difference in the spring force when the spring is compressed instead of stretched?

When a coil spring is compressed the spring compression tends to vary inversely with the length of the spring to the point where the spring cannot be compressed further without damage. In tension, the spring tension varies directly with the length but only so long as the elastic modulus is not reached. At that length, the spring becomes permanently deformed or "sprung". Depending on the representation of the drawing, the vector of the spring in compression will be opposite that of the same spring in tension. That is to say, if you push the spring to the left the force will be negative while a pull to the right will be positive so the spring in compression will push right (positive) and the spring in tension will pull left (negative).


If length of spring is halved spring constant becomes?

The spring constant remains the same regardless of the length of the spring. It is a physical property of the spring material and design, representing its stiffness. Cutting the length of the spring in half will not change its spring constant.


What does the stretch of a spring scale measures?

When you pull on the scale you stretch the spring the pointer on the scales moves as you pull to measure the force you are using you have to be able to lift or pull on the spring scale


What is the length of the spring when a weightof 10n hangs from it?

depends on the initial length of the spring, and how much force is required to stretch the spring