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Etymology
From Ancient Greek κινηÏ�ικÏ�Ï� "kinetic" + ενÎÏ�γεια "energy".
Noun
kinetic energy
- physics: The energy possessed by an object because of its motion, equal to one half the mass of the body times the square of its velocity.
Translations
Finnish: kineettinen energia, liike-energia
German: kinetische Energie f
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Japanese: ������� (und� enerugī)
Russian: кинеÑ�иÑ�еÑ�каÑ� Ñ�неÑ�гиÑ� (kin'etÃÄ�eskaja enérgija)
Telugu: �తిశ��తి (gatiSakti)
See also
potential energy
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