How is Elastic Potential Energy transferred to Kinetic energy? Define the process.
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Kinetic energy is energy in an object because of its motion. For example, a rubber band that is stretched has elastic potential energy, because when released, the rubber band will spring back toward its resting state, transferring the potential energy to kinetic energy in the process.
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Kinetic energy is energy in an object because of its motion. For example, a rubber band that is stretched has elastic potential energy, because when released, the rubber band will spring back toward its resting state, transferring the potential energy to kinetic energy in the process. In the case of an elastic or spring, you physically pull or push to convert kinetic (movement) energy into elastic potential energy. The more force you apply to it,
the more potential energy is stored, and the more kinetic energy it will produce when you
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