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The change in kinetic energy (in Joules) as a horse accelerates from canter to gallop is found using the expression 12×350×(122−62)12×350×(122-62). Which is the change in kineti…
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The change in kinetic energy (in Joules) as a horse accelerates from canter to gallop is found using the expression 12×350×(122−62)12×350×(122-62). Which is the change in kinetic energy?
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