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Where is the value of kinetic energy equal to zero

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If it is not in motion, the kinetic energy of that object is zero. Kinetic energy can never be a negative value. Kinetic energy can be quantified as one half of the mass times the velocity squared (KE = 1/2*m*v²). In SI units, the mass should be in kilograms (kg), and the velocity in meters per second (m/s).

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if the object is not in motion

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