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Slinkies

Minerva

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Are these all the same gauge and length?

Why do I ask? It was actually a trivia question! "What's the surface area of a slinky?" -M
 
Originally posted by: Minerva
Are these all the same gauge and length?

Why do I ask? It was actually a trivia question! "What's the surface area of a slinky?" -M


I have a regular old world metal slinkie on top of my monitor. Although I am willing to measure the inside/outside diameter of it compressed and it's overall length I am not going to count the number of coils. 😀
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
Obviously the mini ones arn't the same as the regular sized ones.

Yes but of course! They are newer. They had plastic ones too which were called Springers. 🙂

BTW the plastic ones are much safer. If you have an electric train nearby and were to go to an overpass running over the power lines that feed it and dropped a metal slinky across the phases the fireworks would be impressive. -M
 
Originally posted by: Minerva

BTW the plastic ones are much safer. If you have an electric train nearby and were to go to an overpass running over the power lines that feed it and dropped a metal slinky across the phases the fireworks would be impressive. -M

Does this happen often around you? :Q
 
Originally posted by: myusername
Originally posted by: Minerva

BTW the plastic ones are much safer. If you have an electric train nearby and were to go to an overpass running over the power lines that feed it and dropped a metal slinky across the phases the fireworks would be impressive. -M

Does this happen often around you? :Q


I grew up in Steelton, PA. It happened a lot. Some people blame strange behavior on eating lead paint. I can blame mine on TMI radiation. 😛 -M
 
Did you know that radio operators during the Vietnam war often used Slinkies as antenna.

They would toss them up in the trees and then hook them to their radios for better range!
 
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Did you know that radio operators during the Vietnam war often used Slinkies as antenna.

They would toss them up in the trees and then hook them to their radios for better range!


I wonder how many of them had black eyes from missing the tree! I've tossed a slinky before and had it come back and it hurts! -M
 
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