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Asked: December 14, 20222022-12-14T23:14:21+05:30 2022-12-14T23:14:21+05:30In: Others

What is helical spring?

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      2025-07-15T12:52:39+05:30Added an answer on July 15, 2025 at 12:52 pm

      A helical spring is a mechanical device made from a coiled wire, typically in a spiral shape. It stores and releases energy when compressed, stretched, or twisted. Commonly used in machinery, vehicles, and electronics, helical springs help absorb shock, maintain force, and ensure smooth motion in vaRead more

      A helical spring is a mechanical device made from a coiled wire, typically in a spiral shape. It stores and releases energy when compressed, stretched, or twisted. Commonly used in machinery, vehicles, and electronics, helical springs help absorb shock, maintain force, and ensure smooth motion in various applications.

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      2025-06-24T15:05:55+05:30Added an answer on June 24, 2025 at 3:05 pm

      Mechanically, a helical spring is a device made from coils of wire that releases and stores energy. By resisting compression and tensile forces, it returns to its original shape after stretching or compressing. Commonly used in machines, vehicles, and tools, it ensures smooth motion and shock absorpRead more

      Mechanically, a helical spring is a device made from coils of wire that releases and stores energy. By resisting compression and tensile forces, it returns to its original shape after stretching or compressing. Commonly used in machines, vehicles, and tools, it ensures smooth motion and shock absorption.

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      2022-12-15T16:28:14+05:30Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 4:28 pm

      A helical spring is a type of mechanical spring made of coiled metal wire. It is commonly used in many industrial applications such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery. The helical spring is designed to absorb shock and store energy by transferring the force exerted by an external loaRead more

      A helical spring is a type of mechanical spring made of coiled metal wire. It is commonly used in many industrial applications such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery.

      The helical spring is designed to absorb shock and store energy by transferring the force exerted by an external load into a rotational motion. This motion helps to reduce the impact of the load on other parts of the system.

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