Why cant humans feel the kinetic energy when they are in motion?
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No. The reason the answer is no is because momentum is directional. The atoms do indeed jiggle faster after an inelastic collision, but the total momentum of atoms jiggling in place is always zero. ... Because momentum is directional, it cannot be hidden from the human eye in the form of random atomic motion.
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