dervation in work and energy
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A net force Fnet acts on an object through a distance delta_x.
Net Force on an Airplane Diagram
Suppose a constant net force Fnet acts on an object of mass m over some distance delta x. Newton's Second Law tells us that the object will have an acceleration a = Fnet/m. If the object's initial velocity was vo and its final velocity is v, kinematics tells us that:
v squared = v sub 0 squared etc.
Multiplying both sides of this equation by the object's mass, m, gives:
m times v squared, etc.
Rearranging:
2 m a delta x = etc.
Since Fnet = ma (Newton's Second Law), we can substitute:
2 Fnet delta x = etc.
then divide both sides of the equation by 2:
Fnet delta x = etc.
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