Question #fbbe2

2 Answers
Oct 12, 2017

I would say C)

Explanation:

When is compressed or elongated it will have Elastic Potential Energy stored in its structure and ready to, say, do work in pushing or pulling an object.
At a certain height from the ground it will have Gravitational Potential Energy with respect to the ground so that in falling it will do work.

Oct 12, 2017

At it's natural length .

Explanation:

Potential energy of the spring is minimum when it is in natural length .

Let us imagine a spring of natural length L .Let the elastic

potential energy of the spring be P. We are extending (or

compressing) that spring to length x such that it's length become

L+x (if compressed L-x).

Now the elastic potential energy of the spring is directly proportional to the square of the extended length.

#P alpha x^2#

#P=a*x^2#

where a is the constant of proportionality

which is equal to #k/2# (k is the spring constant it depends on the material of the spring )

Therefore elastic potential energy can be given by the expression

#P=1/2*kx^2#

So when we compress or extended there elastic potential enrgy increases.

If we do not compress or extend the spring the value of x will be zero therefore the potential stored it in will be zero .

Gravitational potential energy:

#F=m*g*h#

F is the Gravitational potential energy,

m is the mass of the spring

g is the acceleration due to gravity ,

h is the height at which the spring is placed .

Therefore at a height spring will definitely have some potential energy .