Quantitatively and qualitatively discuss what happens to the spring constant when springs are placed in a series or parallel configuration.
when the springs are connected in series
net spring constant is K
1/K = (1/K1)+(1/K2)
K = (K1*K2)/(K1+K2)
in series connection ,net spring constant is less than any other individual spring constants
IN parallel combination
K = K1+K2
In parallel combination the net spring constant is greater than any
other individual spring constants
Quantitatively and qualitatively discuss what happens to the spring constant when springs are placed in a...
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