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kinetic energies

n. (plural of kinetic energy English)

Usage examples of "kinetic energies".

Of course, the kinetic energies involved would be so great as to destroy any of our ships also, you understand, no matter how robustly designed.

The kinetic energies involved made the impacts as destructive as antimatter.

If the two kinetic energies are perfectly matched, the two moving masses do stop, all right, but the energy doesn't disappear.

Stepping discs can absorb kinetic energies of up to two hundred feet per second, no more.

The shields could not withstand larger kinetic energies, such as that of an entire ship hurtling at it with supermeteoric speed.

It was a planetary body moving rather slowly, as though its kinetic energies had been spent by encounters with other systems.

Even without other explosives, every other hit would have vaporized on impact with the field from its own kinetic energies.

I had plenty of time to take aim and work out the trajectories and kinetic energies.