What is kinetic energy?
Question asked by: amtuku8
Asked on: 07 May 2008
Kinetic energy is a form of energy related to movement, that is moving particles have more energy than particles that do not move (and likewise objects which are of course ultimately composed of lots of particles).
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Replied at: 25 Aug 2008
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