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    Relationship between Velocity, Kinetic Energy, and Heat

    Valid point CWatters, I never even thought of that. That was really helpful.
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    Relationship between Velocity, Kinetic Energy, and Heat

    Yeah, I was just curious if the high velocity and KE would cause a temperature rise. Guess I was wrong, thanks everybody for the help!
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    Relationship between Velocity, Kinetic Energy, and Heat

    Basically I want to simulate a closed system that is completely insulated (no heat would come from the atmosphere). If this object is moving super fast, would any heat generate internally because of the kinetic energy of the entire closed system?
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    Relationship between Velocity, Kinetic Energy, and Heat

    Yes, the object would be moving through the atmosphere. Sorry for the lack of clarity. I guess what I'm looking for is a way to simulate kinetic energy without having the object move, like a lab test/model/simulation (I know KE requires velocity, as 1/2mv2). So what you are saying is, heat will...
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    Relationship between Velocity, Kinetic Energy, and Heat

    Hi all, I'm new here. I am curious to know if I could simulate high velocity on an object by applying the forces (compression) to it that it would experience at those high velocities. Also, I'm curious to know if this high velocity (Kinetic Energy) would generate heat, and if so, what's the...
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