Series & Parallel Spring Combinations | Equivalent Spring Constant Using Hooke's Law | Physics

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Whenever springs are combined, either in series or parallel, they work together to form an equivalent spring. This 'equivalent spring' is a spring that could replace the combination of two (or more) springs and behave exactly like the original combination of springs.

In this video find out how to calculate the effective spring constant of springs when they are combined either in series or parallel.

Its been a while since I banged out a reasonable drawing of something. I think this qualifies.

The subject of spring combinations comes up in introductory physics courses such as AP Physics 1 AP Physics C mechanics and even engineering courses such as PLTW POE

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