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A stretched rubber band.
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Elastic potential energy depends on the distance the object is compressed or stretched.
elastic energy is produced when something is stretched and the tension in the object is called elastic potential energy.
They are; Kinetic Energy (from moving objects), Gravitational Potential Energy (possessed by anything on a height), Elastic Potential Energy (possessed by squashed or stretched objects), Electrical, Magnetic, Mechanical, Heat/Thermal, Nuclear, Chemical, and Light.
A stretched rubber band.
Elastic potiential energy is the energy stored when an object is squeed or stretched.
Elastic Potential energy
kenetic
Elastic potential energy depends on the distance the object is compressed or stretched.
elastic energy is produced when something is stretched and the tension in the object is called elastic potential energy.
They are; Kinetic Energy (from moving objects), Gravitational Potential Energy (possessed by anything on a height), Elastic Potential Energy (possessed by squashed or stretched objects), Electrical, Magnetic, Mechanical, Heat/Thermal, Nuclear, Chemical, and Light.
Elastic potential energy because it is the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed.
There are three main types of potential energy: elastic potential energy, gravitational potential energy, and chemical potential energy. Elastic potential energy is stored in objects that can either be stretched or compressed. The more the object is stretched or compressed, the more elastic potential energy it'll have.
Elastic energy, for example, a stretched spring.
Pontential energy ;)
A stretched rubber band, a compressed spring, an elevated object, chemical bonds.