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coiled conductor wound in the shape of a spring​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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One of the most common consists of wire wound into a cylindrical or conical shape. An extension spring is a coiled spring whose coils normally touch each other; as a force is applied to stretch the spring, the coils separate. ... Common examples of torsion springs are found in clipboards and butterfly hair clips.

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One of the most common consists of wire wound into a cylindrical or conical shape. An extension spring is a coiled spring whose coils normally touch each other; as a force is applied to stretch the spring, the coils separate. ... Common examples of torsion springs are found in clipboards and butterfly hair clips.

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