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jackiepollock
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- We know that to calculate the kinetic energy of an object we usually use the formula k=1/2mv^2. On my textbook for A-Level Physics, it says, for a subatomic particle travelling at non-relativistic speeds, the formula p^2/2m is particularly useful for calculating its kinetic energy. Why is this formula used instead of the other one in this circumstance?