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Kinetic Energy. Kinetic energy (KE) is the energy of motion. Using English system units, it is defined by KE = mv2/2g. c where: KE = kinetic energy (ft-lbf) m = mass (lbm) v = velocity (ft/sec) g. c = gravitational constant = 32.17 ft-lbm/lbf-sec2Example: Determine the kinetic energy of 7 lbm of steam flowing through a pipe at a velocity of ... ................
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