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Can you provide an example of kinetic energy in everyday life?
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Certainly! A common example of kinetic energy in everyday life is a moving car. When a car is in motion, it possesses kinetic energy due to its mass and speed. The faster the car goes, the more kinetic energy it has. This energy comes into play in various scenarios, such as when a car accelerates, during a collision, or when a driver applies the brakes to slow down. Essentially, any object in motion—whether it's a bicycle, a runner, or a rolling ball—demonstrates kinetic energy in our daily experiences.
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