:One useful analogy for this problem is a mass-spring system, but with the Spring constant replaced with capacitance and deflection replaced with voltage.
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For a compression spring of a given length, wire diameter, and outer diameter, the higher the number of coils the higher the spring constant.
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The beats per minute depend on the balance spring's stiffness ( spring constant ); to keep time, the stiffness should not vary with temperature.
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The spring constant and relative partial charges on the atom and associated Drude particle determine its response to the local field gradients, which interact with higher order moments.
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For example, if the spring constant K is sufficiently weak, the dominant balance will be between the final two terms on the left side of the equation.
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Consider two plates of infinite width, thickness t, and length b that are connected by a torsional spring with spring constant per unit width K _ s.
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A 80 kg block is attached to a 1.42m stretched spring at a 60 degree incline without friction and I have to find the spring constant, k.
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A common approximate constitutive equation frequently is expressed as a simple proportionality using a parameter taken to be a property of the material, such as electrical conductivity or a spring constant.
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The potential energy of a spring is \ tfrac12 k x ^ 2 where " k " is the spring constant and " x " is the displacement.
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Hairsprings made of this alloy have a spring constant which does not vary with temperature, allowing the watch's balance wheel, its timekeeping element, to keep better time.