I was wondering if someone who knew physics, etc, could explain to me the difference in effect a shorter, but more closely coiled spring would have compared to a longer but more loosely coiled spring would have? In the assumption their initial pressure is the same (1lb for example) would the amount of force they are applying be the same when both are compressed to the same length? what about if they were both compressed just 1 inch?
This relates to the smaller level 10 spring and the first larger one: The larger obviously applies more pressure but is this entirely related to the fact the spring is lengthened out? What about when they are compressed to the point of the bolt being fully forward, did both springs increase resistance at a relative rate?
And to finish up: what was the reason AGD chose to have one smaller spring (although making it match the original spring is probably involved) and what made them change to the longer, looser springs we find in the Lvl 10 kit?
This relates to the smaller level 10 spring and the first larger one: The larger obviously applies more pressure but is this entirely related to the fact the spring is lengthened out? What about when they are compressed to the point of the bolt being fully forward, did both springs increase resistance at a relative rate?
And to finish up: what was the reason AGD chose to have one smaller spring (although making it match the original spring is probably involved) and what made them change to the longer, looser springs we find in the Lvl 10 kit?
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