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GarryVolchara [31]
1 year ago
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an object hangs motionless from a spring. think about the sum of the elastic potential energy of the spring and the gravitationa

l potential energy of the object and earth (uspr ug). when the object is pulled down and held, this sum
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s2008m [1.1K]1 year ago
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Furthermore, as the spring is pushed down, the work done is stored as elastic potential energy. As a result, the total of elastic potential energy and gravitational potential energy will rise.

<h3>Does an elastic item have gravitational potential energy?</h3>

If an item is above (or below) the zero height, it has gravitational potential energy. If an item is at a position different than the equilibrium position on an elastic medium, it has elastic potential energy.

Gravitational potential energy is energy contained in a vertically held item. Elastic potential energy is stored energy in things that can be stretched or squeezed.

The amount of the force necessary to modify the length of a spring-like item.

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