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How does an object's mass affect its kinetic energy?

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as mass increases, kinetic energy increases, if all other factors are held constant.

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The velocity at which an object is sent moving and the mass of the object both play a hand in the level of kinetic energy that object produces. Mass and kinetic energy have a positive relationship

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Mass and kinetic energy have a positive relationship which means that as mass increases kinetic increases if all other factors are held constant, the kinetic energy of a moving mass object is directly proportional to its mass
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