Answer:
Gravitation Potential Energy and Elastic Potential Energy
Step-by-step explanation:
PE=abbreviation for potential energy
PE is a mechanical energy like KE is. There are two types of PE in high school physics (do not talk about other PE's like chemical PE).
Elastic PE is like the stored energy for example in a pole vault competition, the Elastic PE is stored in the pole before the vaulter goes over the desired height. (Energy stored in ELASTIC object ONLY) (commonly on the 11th grade regents springs are used to represent elastic PE)
Gravitational PE can be calculated through the formula PE=mgh although some people substitute the PE with a U. (ENERGY STORED IN OBJECT'S HEIGHT)