Elastic potential energy is the energy stored in an elastic object, such as a spring, when it is deformed from its equilibrium position. This energy arises due to the work done in stretching or compressing the spring.
The formula for calculating the elastic potential energy stored in a spring is given by:
Where:
- k is the spring constant, which measures the stiffness of the spring. It is typically measured in Newtons per meter (N/m).
- x is the displacement from the equilibrium position, measured in meters (m).
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