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23. State and prove work-energy theorem for a constant force​

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Work Energy Theorem for Constant Force Derivation

Work Energy Theorem for Constant Force DerivationThe velocity of the object increases from v1 to v2 due to the acceleration, and the object displaces by a distance d. ... From equation (ii), it is clear that the work done by a force on an object is equal to the change in kinetic energy of the object.

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The velocity of the object increases from v1 to v2 due to the acceleration, and the object displaces by a distance d.

From equation (ii), it is clear that the work done by a force on an object is equal to the change in kinetic energy of the object

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