When Does an Object Have No Kinetic Energy?
DislikingTramp·2 months agoIf it's not moving, it ain't grooving—no kinetic energy! Trust me, been there, done that.
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An object has no kinetic energy when it's at rest, just chilling like a rock in a hammock!
Zero kinetic energy happens only when the object's velocity is zero—yep, it’s completely still!
No kinetic energy? That’s when the object’s practically frozen in place. Snowman moments, folks!
When it's motionless. Simple as that.
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