Compressed Spring & Acid: E.P.E Impact & Reasons Explained

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When a compressed spring is completely dissolved in acid, its elastic potential energy (E.P.E) is converted into thermal and sound energy. This conversion occurs due to the chemical reaction between the acid and the spring's material, resulting in heat generation and sound production. The law of conservation of energy governs this process, affirming that energy is transformed rather than destroyed. Ultimately, the dissolution leads to the breakdown of the spring and the release of its stored energy in different forms.

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  • Understanding of elastic potential energy (E.P.E)
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  • Familiarity with the law of conservation of energy
  • Basic principles of thermodynamics
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a compressed spring is completely dissolved in acid what will happen to the elastic potential energy of the spring? With reasons.
I think that the E.P.E will have an effect on the heat released but I still don't have backup. I am still not so advanced.
 
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If a compressed spring is completely dissolved in acid, the elastic potential energy (E.P.E) of the spring will be converted into other forms of energy such as thermal energy and sound energy. This is because the acid will react with the material of the spring, causing it to break down and release its stored energy.

The conversion of E.P.E into thermal energy can be explained by the law of conservation of energy. This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be converted from one form to another. In this case, the energy stored in the compressed spring is being converted into thermal energy as the chemical reaction between the acid and the spring's material produces heat.

Additionally, the dissolution of the spring in acid will also result in the release of sound energy. As the spring breaks down and reacts with the acid, it may produce a popping or hissing sound due to the rapid release of energy.

In conclusion, the E.P.E of a compressed spring will be converted into thermal and sound energy when it is dissolved in acid. This is due to the chemical reaction between the two substances, which causes the spring to break down and release its stored energy.
 

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