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What is the energy of an object in motion??
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What is the energy of an object in motion??
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The energy of an object in motion is
kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy comes from
potential energy,
which is the energy stored in an object due to its location relative to the Earth(gravity, etc.).
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It's called kinetic energy :)
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