Physics for beginners/04-energy
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If no energy is lost to heat, it remains constant is potential energy stored in the spring is exchanged with kinetic energy of mass in motion during each cycle.
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This is what thermal energy "looks" like: Random motion and random compression of atoms behaving almost as springs.
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More heat flows out of something hot than flows into something cold. The difference in energy (called W) can be used to drive a mechanical motor. That might explain why motors and people overheat when they work too hard.
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