What prevents a vice from unwinding itself when compressing something?

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Say I was compressing a spring with high k value in a vice (not sure why I’d want to do that but it’s hypothetical).

As F =k(dx), there would be a force acting back against the vice when I compress the spring. In practice, how can the vice stay put and not unwind when a force is pushing back on it?

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It’s friction between the surfaces of the threads. The more the vise is compressed the greater the force on these surfaces.

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