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TJ. Potential energy is the stored or pent-up energy of an object. Potential energy is often associated with restoring forces such as a spring or the force of gravity. The action of stretching the spring or lifting the mass is performed by an external force that works against the force field of the potential. This work is stored in the force field, which is said to be stored as potential energy. If the external force is removed the force field acts on the body to perform the work as it moves the 5th Grade Science, Work Energy And Power, Kinetic And Potential Energy, Physical Science Lessons, Science Anchor Charts, 8th Grade Science, Potential Energy, Force And Motion, Kinetic Energy

TJ. Potential energy is the stored or pent-up energy of an object. Potential energy is often associated with restoring forces such as a spring or the force of gravity. The action of stretching the spring or lifting the mass is performed by an external force that works against the force field of the potential. This work is stored in the force field, which is said to be stored as potential energy. If the external force is removed the force field acts on the body to perform the work as it moves…

Scientists define energy as the ability to get work done. This lesson free sheet explains the two states for which all energy exists: potential and kinetic. Fourth Grade Science, 6th Grade Science, Kinetic And Potential Energy, Sixth Grade Science, Energy Kids, Energy Activities, Secondary Science, 8th Grade Science, 4th Grade Science

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