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In Forces and elasticity, which response best shows definition precision for Elastic potential energy: link work done in stretching a spring to elastic potential energy stored?

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Topic

Forces and elasticity

Question

  1. A. Elastic potential energy: Link work done in stretching a spring to elastic potential energy stored ? use elastic potential energy with definition precision.
  2. B. Elastic potential energy: this confuses elastic and plastic deformation and misses the definition precision focus.
  3. C. Forces and elasticity: this gives a vague answer without applying elastic potential energy.
  4. D. Elastic potential energy: this uses the wrong force or motion condition for link work done in stretching a spring to elastic potential energy stored.

Answer

The correct answer is: Elastic potential energy: Link work done in stretching a spring to elastic potential energy stored ? use elastic potential energy with definition precision.

Explanation

The correct option is Elastic potential energy: Link work done in stretching a spring to elastic potential energy stored ? use elastic potential energy with definition precision.. It is correct because it answers the approved objective to link work done in stretching a spring to elastic potential energy stored in the specific subtopic Elastic potential energy. The definition precision focus keeps elastic and plastic deformation distinct and uses the named force or motion idea instead of a generic Physics statement.

Common mistake

Linking Work Done and Elastic Potential Energy

Students often confuse work done in stretching a spring with the elastic potential energy stored, thinking they are the same quantity.

Remember that work done is the energy transferred to the spring, while elastic potential energy is the energy stored in the spring after it has been stretched.

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