Ask a New Question

Asked by Kanishka

If two springs have their spring constants as k1 and k2 (k1>k2 . When they are stretched by same force what will be the relation between their elongations
9 years ago

Answers

Answered by Scott
k = f / e

k1 e1 = k2 e2

e2 / e1 = k1 / k2
9 years ago

Related Questions

a weight of 12 N causes a spring to stretch 3.0 cm. what is the spring comstant k of the spring? Suppose you want to add a sprinkler system, and the location of one section of the sprinkler line ca... Suppose you want to add a sprinkler system, and the location of one section of the sprinkler line ca... suppose you want to add a sprinkler system, and the location of one section of the sprinkler line ca... suppose you want to add a sprinkler system, and location of one section of the ssprinker line can be... QUESTION: A 200 N/m, 5 m spring on a 20 degree incline is compressed 2.3 m and a 5 kg block is plac... Suppose you want to add a sprinkler system, and the location of one section of the sprinkler line ca... Now consider the same two springs in series. 6.4 N/cm, 3.6 N/cm 44 N What distance will the sprin... A 58.0 kg man stands on a spring scale in an elevator. Starting from rest, the elevator ascends, att...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use