Which bodies have kinetic energy?

The kinetic energy of any body can be calculated using the formula:
Ek = (m * V ^ 2) / 2, where Ek is the kinetic energy of the body (J), m is the mass of the body (kg), V is the speed of the body (m / s).
Since any body has a nonzero mass, kinetic energy is possessed by bodies that are not at rest and have a certain speed of movement relative to the system in which the counting is conducted.



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