FAQ

What is the Stiffness of Spring?
Stiffness of Spring is the measure of a spring’s resistance to deformation, indicating its ability to store energy when compressed or stretched. Stiffness of Spring is usually measured using the Newton per Meter for Surface Tension. Note that the value of Stiffness of Spring is always positive. Typically, the value of Stiffness of Spring is greater than 0.
Can the Stiffness of Spring be negative?
No, the Stiffness of Spring, measured in Surface Tension cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Stiffness of Spring?
Stiffness of Spring is usually measured using the Newton per Meter[N/m] for Surface Tension. Millinewton per Meter[N/m], Gram-Force per Centimeter[N/m], Dyne per Centimeter[N/m] are the few other units in which Stiffness of Spring can be measured.
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