Kinetic Energy Calculator

The energy that an object has as a result of motion is known as its kinetic energy.

It is the amount of labor required to move a body with a particular mass from rest to its specified velocity.

The body retains its kinetic energy after gaining it during acceleration, unless its speed changes.

When the body decelerates from its current speed to a condition of rest, it does the same amount of work.

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