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prove that potential energy of a spring is conserved​

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Answered by bhavishyaarsiya165
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Explanation:

At the equilibrium, the spring is not stretched any distance away from the equilibrium, i.e. x=0 and thus the mass moves with maximum velocity (as the total energy = kinetic energy + elastic potential energy, and this is conserved). Therefore, at equilibrium, total energy = elastic potential energy.

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Answered by drpramilaraj210507
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At the equilibrium, the spring is not stretched any distance away from the equilibrium, i.e. x=0 and thus the mass moves with maximum velocity (as the total energy = kinetic energy + elastic potential energy, and this is conserved). Therefore, at equilibrium, total energy = elastic potential energy.

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