energy present in an object to the movement of molecules
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Energy present in an object due to the movement of molecules is called kinetic energy. It is also the energy of motion.
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The energy associated with an object's motion is called kinetic energy. A speeding bullet, a walking person, and electromagnetic radiation like a light all have kinetic energy. Another example of kinetic energy is the energy associated with the constant, random bouncing of atoms or molecules. The kinetic energy of an object depends on both its speed and its mass. The faster an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has.
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Kinetic energy is present in an object to the movement of molecules.
Kinetic energy:
- We must apply force to accelerate an item. We must work to exert force.
- Energy is transferred when work is done on an object, and the object moves at a new constant speed.
- The energy transferred is known as kinetic energy, and it is determined by the mass and speed reached.
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