How to calculate compression spring force ?
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Answer / himanshu
A spring force can be calculated by determining the spring
constant(K) and the amount of compression(x). Now,
multiplying k & x we can get the spring force
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Answer / abhishek singh
Deflection =(8PD^3N)/(Gd^4)
P=Applied Force
D=Mean Dia of Spring
d=Spring wire dia
N=No. of active turn in the spring
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