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Physics, 06.08.2021 18:10 lebronbangs8930

Which is the formula that describes the magnitude of an object's kinetic energy? A. kinetic energy = mass * (velocity)2 x 0.5 B. kinetic energy = mass x acceleration C. kinetic energy = mass x change in velocity
D. kinetic energy = mass x velocity​

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