Answers to GCSE Work done and elastic potential energy
Practice Questions
1.State the energy transfer that occurs when a spring is stretched or squashed.
Chemical potential energy is converted into elastic potential energy.
2. When is work done = elastic potential energy ?
During the linear part of a force-extension graph.
3. A spring has a spring constant 250 N/m and is stretched by 0.6m. Calculate the elastic potential energy stored in the spring.
Ee = 1/2 x k x e2
Ee = 1/2 x 250N/m x 0.62
Ee = 45J
Chemical potential energy is converted into elastic potential energy.
2. When is work done = elastic potential energy ?
During the linear part of a force-extension graph.
3. A spring has a spring constant 250 N/m and is stretched by 0.6m. Calculate the elastic potential energy stored in the spring.
Ee = 1/2 x k x e2
Ee = 1/2 x 250N/m x 0.62
Ee = 45J
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