Elastic energy
No, kinetic energy is measured in Joules (J), as this is the SI unit for energy.
When a ball is squashed, it gains potential energy due to the compression of its material. This potential energy is stored in the form of elastic potential energy, as the ball has the potential to return to its original shape when released.
It is stored in the form of elastic strain (also known as elastic potential energy) in the rocks of the crust as they deform under stress.
Heat energy is most commonly measured in units of calories or joules.
Joules
The potential energy is the product of the force required to compress or stretch the elastic medium, and the distance of travel. If the force is measured in Newtons and the movement in meters, the work done will be in Joules.
Yes, elastic energy is a type of energy.
Potential Elastic Energy.
kinetic and elastic potential energy
elastic energy is produced when something is stretched and the tension in the object is called elastic potential energy.
Elastic energy, for example, a stretched spring.
If the elastic band is stretched, there is elastic energy stored in it. That's a type of potential energy.
Elastic potiential energy is the energy stored when an object is squeed or stretched.
Elastic cars work by converting elastic potential energy into kinetic energy. The most potential energy, the more kinetic energy.
elastic potential energy is stored by the forces within a disorted elastic object
The Elastic Energy is the energy of the molecular and/or atomic bounding forces - the structure of the material.