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Marysya12 [62]
1 year ago
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Thermal energy quick check

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BartSMP [9]1 year ago
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The option that defines kinetic energy is B. The energy an object has because of its motion.

<h3>What is kinetic energy?</h3>

A particle or an item that is in motion has a sort of energy called kinetic energy. An item accumulates kinetic energy when work, which involves the transfer of energy, is done on it by exerting a net force.

The energy of a body in motion, or kinetic energy (KE), is essentially the energy of all objects moving. Alongside potential energy, which is the stored energy present in objects at rest, it is one of the two primary types of energy.

Kinetic energy comes in five different forms such as radiant, thermal, acoustic, electrical, and mechanical energy.

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