Spring Work Calculator
To find work done by a spring, multiply the spring constant by the square of the displacement.
This calculator helps you find the work done when a spring stretches or compresses. When you pull or push a spring, it stores energy and does work. The amount of work depends on the spring’s stiffness (spring constant) and how much it moves.
This tool is useful for students, engineers, and physics learners who study springs, forces, and energy storage. Instead of solving long equations, just enter the values, and the calculator will give the answer instantly.
Formula:
The formula for spring work is:
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
Ws | Work Done by Spring (Joules) |
k | Spring Constant (N/m) |
x | Displacement (m) |
What is Spring Work?
Spring work is the energy needed to stretch or compress a spring. It depends on how stiff the spring is (spring constant) and how much it moves from its original position.
For example, if you pull a rubber band, you are doing work to stretch it. The same happens with car suspensions, trampolines, and mechanical devices that use springs to store and release energy.
Understanding spring work helps in designing machines, shock absorbers, and elastic systems where springs play a role in motion and force control.
Final Words:
To wrap it up, a spring does work when it stretches or compresses. This calculator makes it quick and easy to find the work done in physics and engineering applications.
FAQs:
1. How do you calculate work done by a spring?
Use the formula: Ws = k × x², where k is the spring constant and x is the displacement.
2. What is the formula for work done by a stretched spring?
The same formula applies: work = spring constant × displacement².
3. What is the unit of work done by a spring?
Work is measured in Joules (J).