• May 27, 2026 Potential Energy Mgh sen zero-potential energy level. 2. How Potential Energy Works: A Simple Analogy Imagine a rock perched on a cliff. Because of its position high above the ground, the rock possesses potential energy. This energy is "stored" due to the Earth's gravitational pull. If you let go of the r BY Mrs. Maxwell Bahringer PhD
• Jan 23, 2026 Potential Energy U ss, N/m) x represents the displacement from the equilibrium position (meters) Example: A spring with a spring constant of 100 N/m is compressed by 0.1 meters. Its elastic potential energy is U<sub>e</sub> = (1/2)(100 N BY Herbert Homenick
• Aug 12, 2025 Liquid Junction Potential ion between the two solutions, the larger the LJP. A steep concentration gradient promotes faster diffusion and a larger charge separation. Temperature: Temperature affects ion mobilities, thereby influencing the LJP. Higher temperatures generally lead to increased ion mobilities and a lar BY Hank Rosenbaum DVM