The formula to calculate the Shock Spring Weight is:
\[ SSW = SR \times SE \]
Where:
Shock Spring Weight (SSW) refers to the force exerted by a shock spring when it is extended. It is calculated by multiplying the shock spring rate by the total shock extension. This measurement is important in understanding the performance and behavior of shock absorbers in various applications, such as in vehicles or machinery.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ SSW = 150 \times 0.5 = 75 \text{ N} \]
The Shock Spring Weight (SSW) is 75 N.