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The kinetic energy of an object of mass 'm' and velocity 'v' is:
Am*v
B0.5 * m * v^2
Cm * v^2
D0.5 * m^2 * v
✓ Correct Answer: B — 0.5 * m * v^2
The standard expression for kinetic energy is one-half mass times velocity squared.
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