Springs & Elastic Potential Energy definitions Flashcards
Springs & Elastic Potential Energy definitions
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Elastic Potential Energy
Energy stored in a spring when compressed or stretched, calculated as 1/2kx^2.Spring Constant
A measure of a spring's stiffness, denoted as k, used in calculating elastic potential energy.Deformation
The change in length of a spring from its equilibrium position, denoted as x.Hooke's Law
The principle stating that the force exerted by a spring is proportional to its deformation.Equilibrium Position
The natural length of a spring where no external forces are applied, resulting in zero stored energy.Compression Distance
The amount by which a spring is compressed from its equilibrium position.Launch Speed
The velocity of an object released from a compressed or stretched spring.Kinetic Energy
The energy of an object due to its motion, calculated as 1/2mv^2.Gravitational Potential Energy
Energy stored due to an object's position in a gravitational field, calculated as mgy.Energy Conservation
The principle stating that total energy remains constant, combining kinetic and potential energies.Nonconservative Forces
Forces like friction that cause energy dissipation, not conserved in mechanical energy equations.Applied Force
An external force exerted on an object, such as pushing a block against a spring.Spring Force
The force exerted by a spring, opposing deformation, calculated using Hooke's Law.Equilibrium Distance
The distance at which a spring returns to its natural length after being deformed.Potential Energy
Stored energy in a system due to its position or configuration, such as in springs or gravity.