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In lecture we derive the effective spring constant,k, for a pair of springs in parallel:k=k1=k2. Here Calculate k for the case where the springs k1 and k2 are in series. You may assume that when the springs stretch, they act much like our ideal strings-that is, the tension in the spring is the same everywhere.
In lecture we derive the effective spring constant,k, for a pair of springs in parallel:k=k1=k2. Here Calculate k for the case where the springs k1 and k2 are in series. You may assume that when the springs stretch, they act much like our ideal strings-that is, the tension in the spring is the same everywhere.
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Jean KeelingLv2
10 Apr 2019