DavidEF
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Well, the word ‘bypass’ infers something that isn’t true, namely that the spring is no longer conducting electric current. Actually, doing a “spring bypass” is exactly equivalent to stacking resistors. The current flows through BOTH paths. In the case of highly conductive springs, our real-world results may not show much change, because there are other possible bottle-necks. But there is definitely a lot less resistance in a circuit that includes a Be-Cu spring compared to one with a steel spring when both are bypassed (or if they both aren’t bypassed, obviously).