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Springs
Types of springs
Compression springs
Torsion springs
Tension springs
Spring definitions and formulas
A spring is an object that can be deformed by a force and return to its original shape. in the absence of it. Springs come in a variety of different shapes, but the metal coil spring is probably the most familiar.
Hooks law
This law is named after the English physicist Robert Hooke, a contemporary of Isaac Newton, and a prolific contributor to architecture. This law includes numerous disciplines, being used in engineering and construction, as well as in materials science
Inertia
Examples
Push a heavy object
The springs elasticity
Security belt
types of inertia
Statics inertia
Rotational inertia
Dynamics inertia
is the property of an object that preserves its state of motion or rest unless a force acts on it.
Functions of springs
distribution and compensation of forces
retention of previous stresses
shock absorption
maintaining certain positions
MTR08B
Eduardo Oros Gutiérrez UP150184
Luis Alfonso Jiménez Santiago UP170276