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two springs with constants k1 and k2 are in a series Using the fact that force balance must apply everywhere, what is the equivalent spring constant of a single spring? That is, if you had to swap out a single spring for the two springs that are in series, what would its spring constant need to be to generate the same force at any displacement?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the spring constant of two springs are k₁ and k₂. In series combination of springs, the equivalent of springs is given by :


k_(eff)=(1)/((1)/(k_1)+(1)/(k_2))

So, if it is required to swap out a single spring for the two springs that are in series, the spring constant need to be to generate the same force at any displacement is,


(1)/((1)/(k_1)+(1)/(k_2))

Hence, this is the required solution.

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