| kinetic energy |
The energy of motion, determined by an object's mass and speed.
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| kinetics |
The properties of chemical agents or enzymes in the efficiency and speed of their action upon a chemical reaction.
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| kinetic energy |
1. The energy of a working fluid caused by its motion. 2. Energy related to the fluid of dynamic pressure, 12 pV2.
Ãâó: www.control.co.kr/dic/dic-k.htm
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| kinetic energy |
is energy of motion. Remember roller coasters? A car that moves faster has more kinetic energy than a car that moves slower. Atoms have "Kinetic Energy" too because they move. The atoms in a hot object move faster than atoms in a cold object. The atoms in a hot object have more kinetic energy than the atoms in a cold object. Adding heat to a substance will make the atoms vibrate more and when heat leaves the substance; the atoms will vibrate less.
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| kinetics |
the body of knowledge that deals with the effects of forces that produce or modify body motion.
Ãâó: www.drfeely.com/doctors/osteo_dict_k.htm
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