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Hi, I'm having trouble understanding the energy conversions in a spring. I know that whilst a spring is being deformed, it gains elastic potential energy and at maximum deformation it has max elastic potential energy. But, does a spring have maximum kinetic energy at its un-deformed state? if so, how? it will have zero velocity at its un-deformed state so how can it have max kinetic energy?