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This wouldn't help even if it was a test, but this is a written assignment

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Loose answer: Kinetic energy is determined by its velocity and mass. As an object moves faster it will gain more energy. A solid at rest in theory has 0 kinetic energy. It may have potential energy. but will not have kinetic until energy that causes motion is applied to the object.

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That depends on its mass and how fast it's moving.

Its kinetic energy is (1/2) of (mass) multiplied by (its speed) multiplied again by (its speed).

And that goes for liquids and gases too, not just for solids.

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its low, because the particles are tightly packed, and therefore vibrate slowly. this gives solids a low kinetic energy.

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The energy possesed by molecules in motion in solids liquids and gases is known as kinetic energy.

K.E.= 1\2 mv2

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why kinetic energy is negligable in solids

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kinetic energy

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i think it's 16.8 :l

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