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Solve the all parts of given problem:
Problem: Consider both a wristwatch and Big Ben (the clock on the tower at the Palace of Westminster in London)
Part A: How did you determine the kinetic energy?
Part B: What equations did you need?
Part C: What values did you use for the variables?
Part D: How did you determine those values?
Part E: How do the two kinetic energies compare to each other?
Part F: Is this kinetic energy responsible for powering kinetic watches?
Please explain clearly with details so that I can follow.
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