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Which has a greater impact on the kinetic energy of an object the object's mass or the object's speed?
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Which has a greater impact on the kinetic energy of an object the object's mass or the object's speed?
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Which has a greater impact on the kinetic energy of an object the object's mass or the object's speed?
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Mass because the bigger the mass the more speed and energy it has! Just think about a truck it’s so heavy but it can go really fast;)
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Explanation:the larger the mass the higher the kinetic energy
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