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Francis Savage
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19 February, 15:27
How is kinetic energy of an object determined?
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Gerardo Kane
19 February, 15:51
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The formula for kinetic energy is
KE = (1/2) (mass) (speed) ².
How you measure the object's mass and speed is up to you.
You'd need different methods for different objects, and in some
cases, you'd need quite a bit of ingenuity.
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