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- KINETIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Kinetics is a branch of science that deals with the effects of forces upon the motions of material bodies, and something described as kinetic has to do with the motion of material bodies and the forces associated with them
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- Kinetic energy | Definition, Formula, Units, Examples, Facts - Britannica
Kinetic energy is a property of a moving object or particle and depends not only on its motion but also on its mass The kind of motion may be translation, rotation about an axis, vibration, or any combination of motions
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- Kinetic energy - Wikipedia
Since the kinetic energy increases with the square of the speed, an object doubling its speed has four times as much kinetic energy For example, a car traveling twice as fast as another requires four times as much distance to stop, assuming a constant braking force
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