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Gloria Avery
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25 March, 11:24
How to calculate the gain in Kinetic Energy?
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25 March, 11:53
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Calculating Kinetic Energy Write the equation. The formula for calculating kinetic energy (KE) is KE = 0.5 x mv2 ... Plug the mass and velocity into the equation. If you don't know the mass or velocity of the object, then you'll have to calculate it ... Solve the equation.
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