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What is Unwoundable? Definition and Examples

Unwoundable refers to a situation where the number of turns or layers of a coil or spring is not possible to be undone or reversed. In other words, it is impossible to wind the coil or spring back up to its original state.

For example, if you have a spiral-shaped spring that has been stretched or compressed beyond its elastic limit, it may become unwoundable. This means that even if you try to unwind the spring, it will not return to its original shape and size, but rather will remain deformed or distorted.

In electrical engineering, unwoundable can also refer to a situation where the wire or cable is damaged or cut beyond repair, making it impossible to rewind or reuse. In this case, the only option may be to replace the damaged section with a new one.

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