It becomes kinetic energy of the toy (plus some heat).
A compressed spring has potential energy stored in the form of elastic potential energy. When the spring is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring returns to its original shape.
A compressed spring contains potential energy due to its position in a deformed state. When released, this potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the spring returns to its original shape.
True. A compressed spring has elastic potential energy due to the work done to compress it. This potential energy is stored in the spring and can be converted into kinetic energy when the spring is released.
Releasing a compressed spring is an example of kinetic energy being converted to potential energy. When the spring is released, the potential energy stored in the compressed spring is transformed into kinetic energy as the spring expands and moves.
There is no such word as kennetic. In any case, the energy is potential.
A compressed spring has potential energy stored in the form of elastic potential energy. When the spring is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring returns to its original shape.
A compressed spring contains potential energy due to its position in a deformed state. When released, this potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the spring returns to its original shape.
True. A compressed spring has elastic potential energy due to the work done to compress it. This potential energy is stored in the spring and can be converted into kinetic energy when the spring is released.
Releasing a compressed spring is an example of kinetic energy being converted to potential energy. When the spring is released, the potential energy stored in the compressed spring is transformed into kinetic energy as the spring expands and moves.
There is no such word as kennetic. In any case, the energy is potential.
No the energy stored in a compressed spring is not kinetic energy.
When a wind-up toy is released, the potential energy stored in the compressed spring is converted into kinetic energy, causing the toy's moving parts to start moving as the spring unwinds. This kinetic energy drives the motion of the toy until the energy in the spring is fully depleted.
No, the energy stored in a compressed spring is called potential energy, specifically elastic potential energy. When the spring is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring moves and accelerates.
True. When a spring is compressed, it stores potential energy due to its elastic properties. When released, this energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring returns to its original shape.
Compressed springs release potential energy stored in the deformation of the spring when compressed. This potential energy is then converted into kinetic energy as the spring returns to its original shape and releases the stored energy in the form of mechanical work.
A spring in a pinball machine stores potential energy when compressed or stretched. When released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring expands and propels the pinball.
Yes, the spring in a pinball machine stores potential energy because it is compressed and has the ability to do work when released. As the spring is released, the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the ball to move.