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Rachael Parks
12 July, 06:39
Which units are used to express kinetic energy
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Kian Bender
12 July, 07:32
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kinetic energy is usually measured in joule J which is equals to kgm²/s²
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Kiera Caldwell
12 July, 07:50
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Oh! You just said "energy". So it's going to be measured in Joules.
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