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Can K.E of an object be negative? Give reason.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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never because mass is always positive velocity will be negative but the square of velocity


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Kinetic energy is either zero or positive, never negative. This is because kinetic energy is defined as half an objects' mass multiplied by the square of its velocity. Since mass is a measure of matter, it can never be negative, and since velocity is squared, it is always positive.

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