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If a spring was held down with a mass attached to the bottom and attached to a firm surface at the other Then let go to allow it to beoing up and down What would be the spring potential What would be the gravitational potential energy What would be the kinetic energies of the spring When the spring was at the very top of its motion And can you explain why

Author: Will Parker



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The spring is stretched the least, so, the potential energy of the spring is at a minimum. The mass is lifted as high as it will go, so, the potential energy due to gravity is at a maximum. The mass is stopped, so, its kinetic energy is zero


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