Yes.
The potential energy of a spring is defined by this equation: U=.5kx2 U= potential energy (in joules) k= the spring constant x= the displacement of the spring from equilibrium. (the amount that the spring is stretched or compressed) This equation tells us that as a spring is compressed by a distance x, the potential energy increases proportionately to x2
a spring possesses elastic potential energy when compressed or stretched.
This is known as elastic energy. It is a type of potential energy.
a compressed spring
True
The potential energy of a spring is defined by this equation: U=.5kx2 U= potential energy (in joules) k= the spring constant x= the displacement of the spring from equilibrium. (the amount that the spring is stretched or compressed) This equation tells us that as a spring is compressed by a distance x, the potential energy increases proportionately to x2
a spring possesses elastic potential energy when compressed or stretched.
Elastic potential energy
This is known as elastic energy. It is a type of potential energy.
a compressed spring
True
Elastic energy, for example, a stretched spring.
Elastic potential energy can be found in a spring, in a rubber band, and in a pogo stick
Elastic force is a force which you are acting on it while elastic potential energy is produced when the spring is being compressed or stretched
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Elastic potential energy
Spring potential energy.