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formula of elastic potential energy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The spring constant is the measure of stiffness of a spring. Hooke's law gives us the force we need to find elastic potential energy. Looking at a graph of force versus displacement, we can find that the formula for elastic potential energy is PE = 1/2(kx^2).

Answered by ImranImam
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Explanation:

The spring constant is the measure of stiffness of a spring. Hooke's law gives us the force we need to find elastic potential energy. Looking at a graph of force versus displacement, we can find that the formula for elastic potential energy is PE = 1/2(kx^2).

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