what kind of energy does a bent ruler have
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no, it is potential energy
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If the bent object will spring back to it's original shape when you let go of it, then the stored energy is known as elastic potential energy.
elastic potential energy
stram energy
static energy
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larger underwater
nah owens sound hes about as bent as a ruler.
If the bent object will spring back to it's original shape when you let go of it, then the stored energy is known as elastic potential energy.
elastic potential energy
stram energy
static energy
yes heat is added
yes heat is added
When plates under the surface move together, one plate is bent under. This causes friction and when the plate is released, there is an earthquake. This is elastic rebound. Imagine a ruler being bent downward and then springing up again; this is the same concept for an earthquakes focus.
Best way to get the diameter is by a vernier caliper. To get the length, unscrew one, hook the bent end over a ruler and see wher the threaded tip ends up.
Typically, "bent" is used as an insult as in "get bent." The phrase "get bent" means "get bent over," in other words, "screw you."