To calculate the energy stored in a compressed spiral spring, we can use Hooke's law and the formula for potential energy in a spring.
Hooke's law states that the force exerted by a spring is directly proportional to the displacement of the spring from its equilibrium position. Mathematically, it can be written as:

Where:
is the force applied to the spring,
is the force constant (also known as the spring constant), and
is the displacement of the spring from its equilibrium position.
The potential energy stored in a spring can be calculated using the formula:

Where:
is the potential energy stored in the spring,
is the force constant, and
is the displacement of the spring.
In this case, you mentioned that the spring is compressed by 0.0 cm. Let's assume the displacement is actually 0.05 m (assuming you meant "cm" for centimeters). We also need the value of the force constant (k) to calculate the energy stored in the spring.
Please provide the value of the force constant (k) so that I can assist you further with the calculation.

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