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Deja Alexander
13 April, 18:10
How can i increase an object's Kinetic Energy?
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Randall Ewing
13 April, 19:33
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- An object's kinetic energy depends on its mass and its speed.
- The faster something is moving and the heavier it is, the more work it can do.
- Kinetic energy increases as an object moves faster.
- If an objects speed is doubled > kinetic energy is quadrupled.
If an object is not moving, it does not have kinetic energy.
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