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Radiation is not considered a form of kinetic energy.
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Radiation (electromagnetic or "radiant" energy) is typically classed separately from kinetic energy. Photons carry energy (E = hf) and momentum but are not the kinetic energy of massive objects; particle radiation can involve kinetic energy of particles, but electromagnetic radiation itself is considered radiant energy, not kinetic energy.
Radiation (electromagnetic or "radiant" energy) is typically classed separately from kinetic energy. Photons carry energy (E = hf) and momentum but are not the kinetic energy of massive objects; particle radiation can involve kinetic energy of particles, but electromagnetic radiation itself is considered radiant energy, not kinetic energy.
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