Elastic Energy
potential energy
kinetic energy
100

What is elastic energy?

Energy that is stored in a object while it is temporarily deformed. 

100

What factors influence an object's potential energy

its mass and its position relative to a reference point (usually height), as well as the strength of the gravitational field it is in

100

What factors influence an object's kinetic energy

Its mass and speed. 

200

How is Elastic energy stored in a object.             

It is stored in a object when it is deformed. 

200

How does an object's position affect its potential energy?

the higher an object is relative to a reference point, the greater its potential energy due to gravity

200

What is the relationship between mass and kinetic energy

as the mass of an object increases, its kinetic energy also increases

300

What factors affect the amount of elastic energy stored in a material

the material's elastic modulus (stiffness), the amount of deformation or stretch/compression applied to it, the material's geometry, and to a lesser extent, factors like temperature and the specific material properties involved.

300

What are the different types of potential energy

gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, chemical potential energy, nuclear potential energy, electric potential energy, and magnetic potential energy

400

How is elastic energy related to Hooke's Law?

directly related to Hooke's Law

400

How is potential energy calculated

PE = mgh

500

How can you calculate the elastic potential energy of a stretched spring

E = (1/2)kx²

500

What is the relationship between potential energy and kinetic energy

 potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy when an object is allowed to move, and vice versa