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kinetic energy The form of energy associatedwith the speed of an object. Its equation is: KE=1/2mv2(squared); or kinetic energy= ? mass x velocity squared. (It is obvious from the formula that increasing clubhead velocity has more potential for producing distance than increasing the clubhead weight.)
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kinetic energy is the energy a substance possesses by virtue of its velocity of motion. It enters into dynamic and ejector compressor calculations, but seldom into positive displacement problems.
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kinetic pertaining to or producing motion.
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kinetics the rate of change in a physical or chemical system.
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kinetochore specialized region in the centromeres of chromosomes that attach chromosomes to polar fibers via kinetochore fibers.
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