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This adjective from the Greek for "moving" describes the mechanical energy of an object due to motion |
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SCIENCE VOCABULARY |
2018-01-18 |
#7679 |
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Where m is mass & v is velocity, this type of energy possessed by a moving body is defined as 1/2 mv2 |
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SCIENCE |
2013-02-13 |
#6543 |
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(Kelly sends a Slinky down some blocks.) At rest, a Slinky has potential energy, which is converted to this type of energy as it makes its descent |
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EVERYDAY SCIENCE |
2008-03-21 |
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"K" can stand for kelvin or for this type of energy, from the Greek for "to move" |
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SCIENCE BRIEFS |
2006-05-11 |
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It's the type of energy a body possesses by virtue of its movement |
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GENERAL SCIENCE |
1997-01-10 |
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It's the type of energy exhibited by a flying baseball or an object falling to the ground |
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DJ |
GENERAL SCIENCE |
1993-10-21 |
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The energy a body has because of its motion is this type |
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DJ |
GENERAL SCIENCE |
1992-09-21 |
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A roller coaster atop the slope has potential energy; as it rolls down, it builds up this energy |
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SCIENCE |
1991-05-23 |
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