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Extension is the Displacement.

Load N 0 1 2 3 4 5

Lenth MM 30 38 45 58 64 89

Ext MM 0 8 15 18 34 59

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Formula for extension?

The formula for extension (lengthening) of a material under tensile stress is given by: Extension = Original Length x Strain = Original Length x (Final Length - Original Length) / Original Length. It represents the change in length of a material when subjected to a stretching force.


How do you find the original length if you are given the strain and the extended length?

Use the formula Strain=Extension/original length and rearrange to give Original length=Extension/Strain. Substitute the values you have for the strain and the extended length into the equation and voila! Source: Doing A-level (senior high-school in America) Maths and Physics.


What happens when a stretching or force is applied to the ends of a spring?

The larger the force pulling on a spring, the greater the length in the spring and the more energy that is stored in that spring. When looking at a spring there is a gradient that determines how much force much be used to sqeeze or stretch a spring a given amount. When a spring is stretched, the greater the force that is applied, the greater the change in length of the spring and the greater the amount of energy that is stored in the spring. A link is supplied to the Wikipedia article on the spring (device).


What does extension mean in English class?

In an English class, an extension typically refers to additional time given to complete an assignment or project beyond the original deadline. It is usually granted by the teacher in special circumstances.


How do you reflect a shape with a given line?

Pick a vertex of the original shape.Draw a perpendicular to the given line.Double the length of this perpendicular. The end point is the image of the original vertex.Repeat for all other vertices of the original shape.Join the vertices of the image.


How much would a 1 kilogram stretch a spring?

The extension of a spring depends on its stiffness, which is given by its spring constant. If the spring constant is known, you can use Hooke's Law (F = kx) to calculate the stretch of the spring. For example, if the spring constant is 100 N/m, a 1 kg weight would stretch the spring by 0.1 meters (10 cm).


How forces affect springs?

Forces affect springs by causing them to stretch or compress. When a force is applied to a spring, it deforms the spring according to Hooke's Law, which states that the extension or compression of a spring is directly proportional to the force applied. This relationship allows us to calculate the force or displacement of a spring given the other value.


What do extension and intentions of relations mean in dbms?

ExtensionThe extension of a given relation is the set of tuples appearing in that relation at any given instance. The extension thus varies with time. It changes as tuples are created, destroyed, and updated.


Why is it that the more mass added to the end of a suspended spring the greater the time period?

A spring stretches because the coiled spring stores potential energy. This energy is released as the spring is stretched and returns to its original shape. Over a period of time, the spring becomes worn and loses the potential energy.


If a force of 90 N stretches a spring 1m beyond its natural lengthhow much work does it take to stretch the spring 5m beyond its natural length?

The work done to stretch the spring is given by the formula W = (1/2)kx^2, where k is the spring constant and x is the displacement. First, calculate the spring constant using Hooke's Law (F = kx). Then, use the calculated k value to find the work done to stretch the spring 5m beyond its natural length.


Does a long extension cord draw more power than a short extension cord?

No. However, a longer extension cord has higher resistance for a given wire gauge or size compared to a short extension cord and the voltage at the load device may drop so low that it doesn't work properly. This may also be accompanied by a noticeable rise in the temperature of the extension cord. As a rule, use the shortest extension cord that will get the job done. If the extension cord must be long, use one that has heavy gauge wire to minimize voltage drop at the load.


What is the definition of the word extension?

The term 'extension' is defined as to enlarge, prolong, or continue. If one was to receive an extension on a term paper, one would be given more time to complete it.