no!
renewable
non-renewable, because once it is gone you cannot get it back.
non-renewable, because once it is gone you cannot get it back.
"Rubber" is a generic term for polymers or copolymers with certain elastic characteristics. It can be made from natural sources (renewable materials) such as rubber tree sap which contain natural latexes, or from petrochemical sources which are non renewable
Elastic energy can be easily stored and released, making it efficient for use in various applications. It is also a renewable source of energy, as it can be repeatedly utilized without depleting its source. Additionally, elastic energy can be harnessed in a compact and lightweight manner, making it portable and versatile for different uses.
Yes, potential energy is considered renewable because it is derived from sources that are naturally replenished, such as gravitational, elastic, and chemical potential energy. These sources can be harnessed repeatedly without being depleted.
elastic
suffix for elastic
It is called Elastic Clause because it can be stretched like elastic.
The midpoint between elastic and inelastic is unit elastic
elastic clause ~smooched~
Potential energy is a form of energy that an object possesses due to its position or state. It is considered a renewable energy source because it can be replenished continuously through natural processes. Examples of potential energy sources include gravitational potential energy and elastic potential energy.