Question: Two springs are in parallel if they are parallel to each other and are connected at their ends (Figure 6.33). We can think of this

Two springs are in parallel if they are parallel to each other and are connected at their ends (Figure 6.33). We can think of this combination as being equivalent to a single spring. The force constant of the equivalent single spring is called the effective force constant, koff' of the combination. (a) Show that the effective force constant of this combination is koff = k, + k2•
(b) Generalize this result for N springs in parallel.

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