yes.
The energy stored in a stretched elastic is potential energy, specifically elastic potential energy. When the elastic is stretched, work is done to stretch it, and this work is stored as potential energy in the elastic material.
Elastic potential energy is stored when you stretch a spring. This energy is a type of potential energy that is stored in an object when it is compressed or stretched.
It should be string. That is elastic potential energy
When you stretch a spring, the energy stored is potential energy from the work done to stretch the spring. This potential energy is then converted into kinetic energy when the spring is released and returns to its original position.
Elastic potential energy depends on the material's elasticity (spring constant) and the amount of deformation or stretch from the equilibrium position.
Elastic energy, for example, a stretched spring.
No, that's gravitational potential energy, such as a book sitting on a table. Elastic potential energy is the required energy to stretch or compress a solid or liquid.
Elastic energy is also called Elastic Potential energy. It is the potential energy stored as a result of a deformation of an elastic object such as a spring. According to Hooke's law the force required to stretch the spring will be directly proportional to the amount of stretch.
The two factors that affect elastic potential energy are the amount of stretch or compression of the elastic material and the stiffness of the material, determined by its spring constant.
You can increase the elastic potential energy of a spring by stretching or compressing it further. The more you stretch or compress the spring, the greater the potential energy stored in it.
When you stretch a spring, the energy is stored as potential energy in the form of elastic potential energy. This potential energy is stored in the spring due to the deformation of its shape, and it is released when the spring returns to its original position.
Elastic energy is really potential energy that is derived from the stretching of an item such as a spring. The energy potential is based on the force used stretch the spring and the distance the spring is stretched.