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  2. Potential energy - Wikipedia

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    Potential energy is the energy by virtue of an object's position relative to other objects. [6] Potential energy is often associated with restoring forces such as a spring or the force of gravity. The action of stretching a spring or lifting a mass is performed by an external force that works against the force field of the potential.

  3. Hooke's law - Wikipedia

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    The potential energy U el (x) stored in a spring is given by () = which comes from adding up the energy it takes to incrementally compress the spring. That is, the integral of force over displacement.

  4. Elastic pendulum - Wikipedia

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    where is the kinetic energy and is the potential energy. Hooke's law is the potential energy of the spring itself: = where is the spring constant. The potential energy from gravity, on the other hand, is determined by the height of the mass. For a given angle and displacement, the potential energy is:

  5. Spring (device) - Wikipedia

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    In classical physics, a spring can be seen as a device that stores potential energy, specifically elastic potential energy, by straining the bonds between the atoms of an elastic material. Hooke's law of elasticity states that the extension of an elastic rod (its distended length minus its relaxed length) is linearly proportional to its tension ...

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  7. Torsion spring - Wikipedia

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    A torsion spring is a spring that works by twisting its end along its axis; that is, a flexible elastic object that stores mechanical energy when it is twisted. When it is twisted, it exerts a torque in the opposite direction, proportional to the amount (angle) it is twisted.

  8. Harmonic oscillator - Wikipedia

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    When the spring is stretched or compressed, kinetic energy of the mass gets converted into potential energy of the spring. By conservation of energy, assuming the datum is defined at the equilibrium position, when the spring reaches its maximal potential energy, the kinetic energy of the mass is zero. When the spring is released, it tries to ...

  9. Hot spring environment could unlock energy - AOL

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    Mar. 25—Could the secret behind New Mexico's hot springs become an energy source? Our cover story and Tech Outlook podcast this week are about New Mexico's geothermal energy potential, and ...