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Stiffness of Spring is a measure of the resistance offered by an elastic body to deformation. every object in this universe has some stiffness. Check FAQs
K=K1K2K1+K2
K - Stiffness of Spring?K1 - Stiffness of Spring 1?K2 - Stiffness of Spring 2?

Springs in Series- Spring Constant Example

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Here is how the Springs in Series- Spring Constant equation looks like with Values.

Here is how the Springs in Series- Spring Constant equation looks like with Units.

Here is how the Springs in Series- Spring Constant equation looks like.

24.99Edit=49Edit51Edit49Edit+51Edit
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Springs in Series- Spring Constant Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Springs in Series- Spring Constant?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
K=K1K2K1+K2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
K=49N/mm51N/mm49N/mm+51N/mm
Next Step Convert Units
K=49000N/m51000N/m49000N/m+51000N/m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
K=490005100049000+51000
Next Step Evaluate
K=24990N/m
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
K=24.99N/mm

Springs in Series- Spring Constant Formula Elements

Variables
Stiffness of Spring
Stiffness of Spring is a measure of the resistance offered by an elastic body to deformation. every object in this universe has some stiffness.
Symbol: K
Measurement: Stiffness ConstantUnit: N/mm
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Stiffness of Spring 1
The Stiffness of Spring 1 is the force per unit length required to deflect the first spring.
Symbol: K1
Measurement: Stiffness ConstantUnit: N/mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Stiffness of Spring 2
The Stiffness of spring 2 is the force per unit length required to deflect the second spring.
Symbol: K2
Measurement: Stiffness ConstantUnit: N/mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Stiffness of Spring

​Go Springs in Parallel - Spring Constant
K=K1+K2

Other formulas in Springs in Parallel and Series Load category

​Go Springs in Series- Deflection
δ=δ1+δ2
​Go Springs in Parallel - Load
Wload=W1+W2

How to Evaluate Springs in Series- Spring Constant?

Springs in Series- Spring Constant evaluator uses Stiffness of Spring = (Stiffness of Spring 1*Stiffness of Spring 2)/(Stiffness of Spring 1+Stiffness of Spring 2) to evaluate the Stiffness of Spring, The Springs in Series- Spring Constant formula is defined as the effective spring constant when two individual springs are acting together in series. Stiffness of Spring is denoted by K symbol.

How to evaluate Springs in Series- Spring Constant using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Springs in Series- Spring Constant, enter Stiffness of Spring 1 (K1) & Stiffness of Spring 2 (K2) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Springs in Series- Spring Constant

What is the formula to find Springs in Series- Spring Constant?
The formula of Springs in Series- Spring Constant is expressed as Stiffness of Spring = (Stiffness of Spring 1*Stiffness of Spring 2)/(Stiffness of Spring 1+Stiffness of Spring 2). Here is an example- 0.02499 = (49000*51000)/(49000+51000).
How to calculate Springs in Series- Spring Constant?
With Stiffness of Spring 1 (K1) & Stiffness of Spring 2 (K2) we can find Springs in Series- Spring Constant using the formula - Stiffness of Spring = (Stiffness of Spring 1*Stiffness of Spring 2)/(Stiffness of Spring 1+Stiffness of Spring 2).
What are the other ways to Calculate Stiffness of Spring?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Stiffness of Spring-
  • Stiffness of Spring=Stiffness of Spring 1+Stiffness of Spring 2OpenImg
Can the Springs in Series- Spring Constant be negative?
Yes, the Springs in Series- Spring Constant, measured in Stiffness Constant can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Springs in Series- Spring Constant?
Springs in Series- Spring Constant is usually measured using the Newton per Millimeter[N/mm] for Stiffness Constant. Newton per Meter[N/mm], Kilonewton per Millimeter[N/mm] are the few other units in which Springs in Series- Spring Constant can be measured.
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