potentialsenergien
Potentialsenergien, commonly called potential energy, is the energy stored in a system because of the relative position of its parts within a force field. It is a scalar quantity and a state function, meaning its value depends on the configuration of the system but not on the path taken to reach that configuration.
In systems governed by conservative forces, the work done when moving between two positions is equal to
Common forms of potentialsenergien include:
- Gravitational potential energy: U = m g h, measured relative to a chosen zero height.
- Elastic potential energy: U = 1/2 k x^2 for springs with spring constant k and displacement x.
- Electric potential energy: U = k q1 q2 / r for two point charges, or U = qφ in
A key relation is that the force associated with potentialsenergien is the negative gradient of U: F
The zero level of potentialsenergien is arbitrary; only differences in potential energy have physical significance. In