Potential energy.
Potential energy.
Potential Energy. If the springs or rubber bands are released, the potential energy will become kinetic energy.
potential energy
Elastic energy - which is a type of potential energy.
Yes. It has elastic potential energy.
Potential energy.
Potential Energy. If the springs or rubber bands are released, the potential energy will become kinetic energy.
potential energy
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
Elastic energy - which is a type of potential energy.
springs and streched rubber with a strong acid chemical mix in it.
Elastic Potential Energy
Yes. It has elastic potential energy.
The elastic potential energy gained by the rubber band is the work done by you in elongating it. Positive work is done on the rubber band, so it gains energy. While work is done by you (i.e. negative work is done on you), so you lose some energy. The total energy is conserved. In simple words, the energy gained by the rubber band is the energy lost by you while elongating it.
if you are talking about those rubber springs yes! if they are: the new struts should come with a bolt in the box which you use to keep the rubber spring compressed. the springs have a threaded insert where the bolt threads in. if you don't good luck getting that rubber spring to compress again.
For materials such as rubber I would call it elastic energy. For compressed gases I would just call it mechanical energy-the compressed gas exerts a force which would move a piston against another force, and that constitutes work.
Elastic potential energy can be found in a spring, in a rubber band, and in a pogo stick