Mechanical System Elements
Spring Element • Real-world design situations • Real-world spring is neither pure nor ideal • Real-world spring has inertia and friction • Pure spring has only elasticity - it is a mathematical model, not a real device • Some dynamic operation requires that spring inertia and/or damping not be neglected • Ideal spring: linear
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