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Tell Me About Kinetic Energy, Please!
according to the traditional physics the kinetic energy is:
E=mVV/2;
let that speed be constant and nonzero => E<>0;
according to Newton the 1st whenevr the speed V=const the resulting force acting upon that object is zero;
the energy by definition is:
E=FxX;
since F=0 => E=0
HOW ABOUT THAT?
according to the traditional physics the kinetic energy is:
E=mVV/2;
let that speed be constant and nonzero => E<>0;
according to Newton the 1st whenevr the speed V=const the resulting force acting upon that object is zero;
the energy by definition is:
E=FxX;
since F=0 => E=0
HOW ABOUT THAT?