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Answered by Darsh05
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Hey Mate!!

Kinetic Energy is the energy stored in a moving body. Potential energy gets converted to kinetic energy when the object moves.

Answered by Asha73
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In physics, Kinetic Energy of an object is the energy that it possess due to the motion .It is defined as the work needed to acclerate a body of a given mass from rest to it 's started velocity. Having gain this energy during it's accleration , the body maintains this kinetic energy unless it's spped changes. The amount of work is done by a body decelarating from it's current speed to a state of rest.

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