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why is the light spring
Why is the light spring equation used here instead of the heavy spring equation? d/4R = 0.0625 (d/4R >= 0.05, hence heavy spring). If heavy spring equation is used m=8, P2 = 466.41lb and W = 333.15 lb. Is this not the safer load also?