Quote (tard_sultan @ Mar 24 2017 11:42am)
A slinky is not a spring, go replace all your springs in your car with slinkys and tell me how brilliant you are, you cretanic dingbat troglobite.
Hey stupid, springs can be manufactured to apply tension away from the middle of the spring towards the ends, but also to apply tensions towards the middle from the ends. One is a compression spring, the other is a decompression spring. Examples of compression springs are bed springs and car suspension coil springs. Examples of decompression springs are brake shoe return springs and mutha fuckin slinkies. They are however all springs, dumbass.
Quote (Surfpunk @ Mar 24 2017 11:54am)
/slamt
I mean, what do physics professors at an Ivy League university have on youtubing tard_sultan?
Quote (tard_sultan @ Mar 24 2017 12:06pm)
He's wrong right of the bat - a slinky is not a tension spring - tension springs have a constant tension thoughout - slinkys do not
Oh i see the issue - notice where it says its a "Nasa ad" - hmm wonder why they have a motive to feed you wrong information and propaganda - oh brother
Lol, Google targeted ads have you as a NASA fanboy! roflmao!!!
This post was edited by Santara on Mar 24 2017 11:44am