🔋college physics i – introduction review

key term - Potential energy

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Definition

Potential energy is the stored energy of an object due to its position in a force field, such as gravitational or elastic fields. It is a scalar quantity and can be converted into kinetic energy.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Gravitational potential energy near Earth's surface is given by $U = mgh$, where $m$ is mass, $g$ is acceleration due to gravity, and $h$ is height above the reference point.
  2. Elastic potential energy stored in a spring is calculated using $U = \frac{1}{2} k x^2$, where $k$ is the spring constant and $x$ is the displacement from equilibrium.
  3. Potential energy depends only on the initial and final positions, not on the path taken (conservative forces).
  4. In a closed system, total mechanical energy (kinetic + potential) remains constant if only conservative forces are involved.
  5. Potential energy can be converted into other forms of energy like kinetic or thermal during physical processes.

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