4 years ago, please read the original post. I was actually a freshman in a senior class. And i was the only one to get a perfect score on our two finals. I am a smart person just can't remember cause it was 4 years ago
spring constant=(mass)(gravity)/ x
what is x??
please explain your acronyms ?
also i was planing on using a digital force gauge, and push the spring a set distance, and use the force it took to get to that distance as an accurate measurement?
i do want an accurate calculation. with a number.
each spring will only move a couple centimeters. so if k=n/m would i just divide the Newtons by the fraction of the centimeters/meter
Well i remember doing this in physics class like 4 years ago, and it slipped my mind.
I basically am doing a project of taking like 20+ springs and comparing there spring constants.
Am all of this will be in a lab. And if i remember correctly k=(Newtons)/ meter
i know this is probably...