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The formula for calculating elastic potential energy is E = 1/2kx², where E is the potential energy, k is the spring constant (a measure of the stiffness of the spring), and x is the distance the spring is stretched or compressed. This formula assumes that the spring is being stretche...
How to Identify the Plot of the Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy, and Total Energy of a Spring-Mass System Given its Physical Properties & Initial Conditions Step 1: Read the problem and identify all variables provided. Step ...
AP Physics C: Mechanics Skills Practice 1. Identify the plot of the spring-block system's potential energy if the following is the plot of its kinetic energy. 2. Sketch the potential energy-time curve for the spring-block system's Kinetic energy- time ...
Spring Constant Formula Questions: 1) Find the spring constant of a spring if it requires a 9000 N force to pull it 30.0 cm from equilibrium. Answer:The formula can be rearranged to solve for the spring constant, k: In this question, a 9000 N force is pulling on a spring. That means...
To deform the spring, you or something else must do work on it. The energy you impart using your arm is "transferred" into elastic potential energy when the spring is held stretched. This is analogous to an object above the ground having gravitational potential energy, and its value...
I think you're confusing Hooke's law (F = -kx), which relates spring force with stretch, with the formula for spring potential energy (SPE = ½kx²), which also depends on the stretch. Nov 15, 2008 #5 jheld 81 0 Coming back to this problem (now that I have some time on...
The formula for calculating the total elastic potential energy of a compressed spring is E = 1/2kx^2, where E is the potential energy, k is the spring constant, and x is the displacement of the spring from its equilibrium position. What factors affect the total elastic potential energy of...