since velocity is always based on a frame of reference, can I just change my frame of reference to have different amounts of kinetic energy? Where does that energy come from?

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since velocity is always based on a frame of reference, can I just change my frame of reference to have different amounts of kinetic energy? Where does that energy come from?

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When you change frames of reference, you change the problem. you can’t compare the energy in two different problems in a meaningful way.

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