What is kinetic energy Momentum theorem
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The kinetic energy of a body is the ratio of the square of the momentum and the twice of the mass of that body. Momentum of a body is the product of its mass and velocity.
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This equation holds for a body or system, such as one or more particles, with total energy E, invariant mass m0, and momentum of magnitude p; the constant c is the speed of light. ... Total energy is the sum of rest energy and kinetic energy, while invariant mass is mass measured in a center-of-momentum frame.
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