socks, dough, clay, bed sheet and rubber band
For example some polymers, rubbers, metal wires etc.
Inelastic
the energy associated with objects that can be compressed or stretched.
Elasticity.
Elasticity.
Elastic potential energy can be found in a spring, in a rubber band, and in a pogo stick
Inelastic
the energy associated with objects that can be compressed or stretched.
Elasticity.
Elasticity.
Elastic Force
Yes. Objects can be stretched and compressed.
Elastic Potential energy
Upon falling towards a black hole the "front" is pulled more than the "back" causing objects to stretch.
Topology is the study of objects (often surfaces in 3D) where details like position, shape and curvature are unimportant. Two topological objects are considered equivalent if they can be stretched to look like one another. An example of two different topological objects are a sphere and a doughnut shape (torus); the sphere cannot be stretched to look like the torus because it doesn't have a hole and the torus does.
Elastic potential energy can be found in a spring, in a rubber band, and in a pogo stick
It has gravitational potential energy because it is energy that is stretched or squeezed, and rubber bands are squeezed objects that is what makes them 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.