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If it moves - a boomerang for example

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Q: How does a piece of wood have kinetic energy?
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a screw possesses both rotational kinetic energy and translational kinetic energy while a nail possesses only translational kinetic energy as it moves through the piece of wood hence the screw moves faster since its motion is backed by more energy than the nail.


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