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Elastic potential energy is the potential energy stored in an object when it is deformed or stretched. It is given by the equation: \(PE_{\text{elastic}} = \frac{1}{2}kx^2\), where \(PE_{\text{elastic}}\) is the elastic potential energy, \(k\) is the spring constant, and \(x\) is the displacement frRead more
Elastic potential energy is the potential energy stored in an object when it is deformed or stretched. It is given by the equation: \(PE_{\text{elastic}} = \frac{1}{2}kx^2\), where \(PE_{\text{elastic}}\) is the elastic potential energy, \(k\) is the spring constant, and \(x\) is the displacement from the equilibrium position.
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