| 1. | There's no kinetic energy and no elastic potential energy.
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| 2. | All the energy is now in elastic potential energy.
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| 3. | Elastic potential energy is the potential energy of an stressed in formal terminology ).
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| 4. | Elastic potential energy is defined as a work needed to compress or extend a spring.
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| 5. | Heat, sound, gravitational potential, elastic potential . . . the list goes on.
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| 6. | I know the equation, but the only thing missing is the actual elastic potential energy.
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| 7. | The equation with an elastic potential can be solved, in a straightforward manner, by substitution.
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| 8. | This is partly achieved through the elasticity of the tongue and the conversion of elastic potential energy into kinetic energy.
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| 9. | Earthquakes also release stored elastic potential energy in rocks, a store that has been produced ultimately from the same radioactive heat sources.
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| 10. | Therefore the change in elastic potential energy in the spring, found by " U s = 0.5kx 2 ".
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