kinetic energy

NOUN
  1. the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion
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  • The Insight steers anaesthetically but adequately, is a touch choppy over bumps, and brakes firmly and naturally even though up to 60 per cent of braking effort comes from the regenerative braking which uses the absorption of kinetic energy to recharge the battery via the motor. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • When you picked up the clip with the magnet the clip was accelerated toward the magnet acquiring kinetic energy.
  • This paper studies on the law of the kinetic energy correction factor near a groyne by a flume experiment basing on one dimensional energy equation of steady flow.
  • He interpreted free heat as the kinetic energy of the particles of the body.
  • The Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering reports that professors from the University of Alberta have found a way to produce electricity with electrokinetic energy generated from water.
  • When bonds are broken in a chemical reaction, the reactants involved are colliding with enough kinetic energy to break the atoms apart.
  • Since kinetic energy increases with increasing frequency, the bandwidth of the low-frequency regime is limited.
  • A magnet can exert a force on a moving charged particle, but it cannot change the particle's kinetic energy.
  • It is the kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules in a body. Technology Basic Facts
  • As the temperature of a substance is increased, so is the kinetic energy of the molecules.
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