How Does a Spring Store Energy?

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A spring stores energy in the form of potential energy by compressing or stretching the spring material. The amount of energy stored is proportional to the displacement of the spring from its rest position, and is given by the equation: E = 1/2 * k * x^2, where E is the energy stored, k is the spring constant and x is the displacement from the rest position. When the spring is compressed or stretched, the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, which is released when the spring returns to its rest position.

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Joseph George
This work is supported by
Daniel Michael Macdonald
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spring stores energy by compressing and stretching attomic bonds on two oposite sides of each loop, attomic bonds are electric. so it stores the energy in electric fields between electrones and protons of the atoms (usualy steel).

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There is a song called kinetic and potential energy😂😂

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I don't now nay be in magnetic felle

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