They make a slinky type of movement.
No, slinkys are typically made of metal or plastic and are not magnetic. Magnetism would not have a significant effect on the way a slinky behaves or moves.
Metal slinkys tend to work better going down the stairs due to their durability and smooth movement. Plastic slinkys can get caught or tangled more easily on the stairs, leading to disruptions in their motion.
The slinky was invented in the 1940s by Richard James and became a popular toy due to its unique ability to "walk" down stairs. It is made of a coiled wire, and its movement results from its coil's tension and compression. The slinky's original intention was as a stabilizing device for maritime equipment, but its appeal as a toy led to its widespread success.
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No, slinkys are typically made of metal or plastic and are not magnetic. Magnetism would not have a significant effect on the way a slinky behaves or moves.
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Richard James invented the slinkey in 1943
Metal slinkys tend to work better going down the stairs due to their durability and smooth movement. Plastic slinkys can get caught or tangled more easily on the stairs, leading to disruptions in their motion.
Slinkys were invented by an American in 1964 by George Washington the third.
I dont know if this is right but there was some called of putty called you'll never guess it Silly PUTTY and slinkys were also very popular but thats all I can remember hoped this helped - Shadow 998
Hula Hoops were invented as well as slinkys and lots of electronics.
Slinky was invented by mechanical engineer Richard James in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a toy and of them were sold within 90 minutes. Slinkys were also used in the Vietnam War, as mobile radio antennas, and are still used today by amateur radio operators for shortwave radio antennas.
super slinkys are easier to bend notes on
i don't know yet. but u people are all idiots!correction...all people are!
The original slinky in a normal state was 2.5 inches and by 2005 over 300 million had been sold. So that's 750,000,000 inches or 11,882 miles. The Earth at the equator is around 25,000 miles so the slinkys wouldn't even make it half way around the Earth.
yes they our since metal costs more to make then plastic. Plastic slinkies cost about $4