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If the 200 grams is then stretched a distance x from the new
equilibrium point, the potential energy relative to the new
equilibrium point is equal to 1/2 kx^2. What do you call the
quantity 1/2 kx^2? The difference in the elastic-gravitational
potential energy?
You streatched it additionally by increasing the g field?
How about "doing it" horizontally using kinesthetic energy?