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    [RESOLVED] Springs, what is the k value (stiffness)

    I've got this system (see attached), it has a natural frequency of 2.8 Hz

    fn = 1/2pi * rt ( k / m )

    each spring has the same stiffness, what's the stiffness in each spring

    (i'm not 100% sure how this can work, and i reckon the answer i was given on the solutions sheet is wrong)

    does it act as 3 springs or what?

    thanks!
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    Re: Springs, what is the k value (stiffness)

    The following link might help:

    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Spring.html

    Pay special attention to the 'See Also' section at the bottom illustrating springs in parallel and series. In your case, I believe (but can't be 100% certain) there are 3 springs in parallel (the fact that 1 is on the opposite side of the mass makes no difference). Thus, your effective spring constant would be 3k, where k is the spring constant of an individual spring.

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