Clothespin
the clothespin was invented to hang clothes
The Shakers invented the clothespin in the mid 1800's
9.2 grams
The load of a clothespin is the force applied by the spring to hold the clothes together. The effort is the force applied by squeezing the two arms of the clothespin together to open it.
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A clothespin vote is when you don't like the candidate put up by your party but vote for him/her anyhow being loyal to your party.
David M. Smith patented the modern spring-type clothespin in 1853. However, clothespins in various forms have been used for centuries in different cultures to hang clothes to dry.
One way to make a 3D grasshopper model is to use a wooden clothespin. You can then decorate the clothespin to look like a grasshopper.
The resistance and effort in a clothespin come from the spring mechanism. When you open the clothespin, you're working against the tension in the spring, and when closed, the spring provides the clamping force, creating the resistance to keep it shut.
One way to make a 3D grasshopper model is to use a wooden clothespin. You can then decorate the clothespin to look like a grasshopper.
Yes, a clothespin is a conductor because it is made of metal, which allows electricity to flow through it. It conducts electricity by passing the current through its material.