Potential Energy (Gravitational and Spring) - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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A 2kg lead ball is loaded into a spring cannon and the cannon is set at a 45º angle on a platform. The spring has a spring constant of 100N/m and the ball and spring system is compressed by 1m before launch. While the ball is in flight air resistance can be neglected, and the ball finishes its flight by landing at a cushion placed some distance away from the cannon.

How much energy is stored in the spring before the ball is launched?

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In order to determine how much energy is stored, we first need to understand what type of energy we want to consider. A spring stores potential energy; the potential energy of the spring is maximized at maximal displacement from its resting state. In order to compute the potential energy stored, we need both the spring constant (100N/m) and the displacement from resting (1m).

PEs = ½k(Δx)2 = ½(100N/m)(1m)2 = 50J

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