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all formula of work and energy

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Answered by Anonymous
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The work W done by the net force on a particle equals the change in the particle's kinetic energy KE: W=ΔKE=12mv2f−12mv2i W = Δ KE = 1 2 mv f 2 − 1 2 mv i 2 .

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Work can be calculated with the equation: Work = Force × Distance. The SI unit for work is the joule (J), or Newton • meter (N • m). One joule equals the amount of work that is done when 1 N of force moves an object over a distance of 1 m.

The formula that links energy and power is: Energy = Power x Time. The unit of energy is the joule, the unit of power is the watt, and the unit of time is the second.

Answered by MOHDAFAN
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Work, energy and power are the most used terms in Physics. They are probably the first thing you learn in your Physics class. Work and energy can be considered as two sides of the same coin. In this article, we will learn all about the concept of work, power and energy.

Work done is generally referred in relation to the force applied while energy is used in reference to other factors such as heat. Power is defined as work done per unit time

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