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A spring board also known as a diving board basically is used for diving. Springboards are normally attached by a hinge at one section, and the other section normally hangs over a swimming pool.
Springboards are usually created from aluminium; because they are suppose to be light and flexible. Nearly all springboards are painted and texture is frequently added to the exterior by combining crushed glass or sand along with the paint to offer additional grip. Springboards are generally managed in a linear regime where they usually follow Hooke's law.
Springboards are typically positioned either one meter or three meters above the surface of water. It is quite rare to find that a springboard is mounted at an elevation other than these two typical heights.
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