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What is the total energy that the ball has when the launcher is in the ""ready to launch"" position with the spring fully compressed?
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What is the total energy that the ball has when the launcher is in the ""ready to launch"" position with the spring fully compressed?
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Work is done when a spring is extended or compressed . Elastic potential energy is stored in the spring hope that helpss.
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