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P.E. Kx. DX: For Finding The The Potential Energy Stored in A Spring Attached To Mass 'M' F - KX K 1000N/m

The document describes how to calculate the potential energy stored in a spring attached to a mass. The spring constant k is given as 1000N/m. The potential energy is calculated by integrating kx dx from 0 to the amplitude of motion, which is given as 0.02m. Integrating kx dx over this range gives the total potential energy stored in the spring.

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P.E. Kx. DX: For Finding The The Potential Energy Stored in A Spring Attached To Mass 'M' F - KX K 1000N/m

The document describes how to calculate the potential energy stored in a spring attached to a mass. The spring constant k is given as 1000N/m. The potential energy is calculated by integrating kx dx from 0 to the amplitude of motion, which is given as 0.02m. Integrating kx dx over this range gives the total potential energy stored in the spring.

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For finding the the potential energy stored in a spring attached to mass 'm' F= -kx k=1000N/m

P.E. = kx. dx where the limit varies from 0 to Amplitude of the motion A=0.02 m The Area from the integration gives the total potential Energy.

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