fjærstivhet
Fjærstivhet, often translated as spring stiffness or spring rate, is a fundamental property of a spring that quantifies its resistance to deformation under an applied force. It is defined as the ratio of the applied force to the resulting displacement. Mathematically, it is expressed by the equation F = kx, where F is the applied force, k is the fjærstivhet, and x is the displacement from the spring's equilibrium position. A higher fjærstivhet indicates a stiffer spring, meaning a larger force is required to produce the same amount of compression or extension. Conversely, a lower fjærstivhet signifies a softer spring.
The units of fjærstivhet are typically force per unit length, such as Newtons per meter (N/m) in
Fjærstivhet is a crucial parameter in the design and analysis of mechanical systems. It directly affects the