Kinetic energy transfer in motion
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The kinetic energy of an object is the energy it has because of its motion. In Newtonian (classical) mechanics, which describes macroscopic objects moving at a small fraction of the speed of light, the kinetic energy ( E) of a massive body in motion can be calculated as half its mass ( m) times the square of its velocity ( v ): E = ½mv2.
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