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Springs are not the only things that apply equal and opposite forces at both ends. So do ropes, gloves, shoes and bathroom scales. As long as the thing in the middle either has negligible mass or negligible acceleration then this is a consequence of Newton's second law: F = ma. If the spring is not accelerating (a is approximately zero) and has a small mass (m is approximately zero), it follows that the net force on it must be approximately zero. That means that the force on the one end is approximately equal and opposite to the force on the other. This fact is sufficiently basic that it is not mentioned in articles describing springs.andyrk said:Even this doesn't say anything about the spring applying equal and opposite forces at both ends.