A spring is a common mechanical element that can elastically absorb applied loads by deflecting, either via extension, compression, or torsion. Once the load is removed, the spring will return to its original position (provided the load was within the spring material’s elastic limit). Materials with high yield strengths are often used for springs to account for high loads. Springs are among the most common solutions for devices that must absorb energy, store energy for later use, or measure an applied force.
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