If a rubber ball is compressed then it return to the same size after the removal of deforming force. The similar happen when a wire is stretched. Explain both the example
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A spring is an object that can be deformed by a force and then return to its original shape after the force is removed. Springs come in a huge variety of different forms, but the simple metal coil spring is probably the most familiar.
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