Keith Collyer
Jul 30, 2021

No, just no. Kinetic energy is defined as the amount of energy needed to accelerate a mass (in the absence of loss) to a specified velocity. By your reasoning, you would need to input twice as much energy as is actually needed. You are so wrong you should be ashamed of yourself. It's embarrassing for you.

Keith Collyer
Keith Collyer

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