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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
Potential energy.
The energy stored in a compressed spring is called potential energy.
No, it is called potential energy. When the compressed spring is allowed to expand, then it becomes kinetic energy.
This is known as elastic energy. It is a type of potential energy.
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
Potential energy.
The energy stored in a compressed spring is called potential energy.
Spring potential energy.
No, it is called potential energy. When the compressed spring is allowed to expand, then it becomes kinetic energy.
This is known as elastic energy. It is a type of potential energy.
Elastic potential energy
No the energy stored in a compressed spring is not kinetic energy.
no it is not,
a spring possesses elastic potential energy when compressed or stretched.
That would be categorized as mechanical energy.
a compressed spring