Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 27 2017 01:01pm)
a slinky is not a spring
Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 27 2017 01:01pm)
a slinky is not a spring
Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 27 2017 01:01pm)
a slinky is not a spring
Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 27 2017 01:01pm)
a slinky is not a spring
Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 27 2017 01:01pm)
a slinky is not a spring
Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 27 2017 01:01pm)
a slinky is not a spring
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The extension spring stretches apart to create load. They often have little loops on the ends to attach to things. You may find these on the screen door hinge, garage door hinge, and bouncy decorations that hang from the ceiling. The Slinky(tm) is a very weak extension spring.
Quote (card_sultan @ Dec 27 2017 01:42pm)
[ ] Potential explanation for why things fall: gravity
[ ] Potential explanation for why things fall: buoyancy/density
pick one fence sitter
neither of those have anything to do with a slinky, thats literally my whole point. how embarrassing, i bet you thought u found a contradiction.
This post was edited by thesnipa on Dec 27 2017 01:44pm