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UCIC 202503 PHYS101 Quiz 3
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Why does an object have elastic potential energy?
Options
A.a. Because the object is connected to a spring which is not stretched nor compressed
B.b. Because the object has a large spring constant
C.c. Because the object moving on a frictionless surface
D.d. Because the object stretching or compressing a spring

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Let's break down the question and each option to understand elastic potential energy.
Option a: 'Because the object is connected to a spring which is not stretched nor compressed.' If the spring is at its natural length (no stretch or compression), there is no elastic potential energy stored in it. So this statement would no......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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