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explain work energy theorem​


areesha31: work energy theorem states that the amount of work done is equal to the change in kinetic energy
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Shivansh1mishra: P =2mk

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Answered by Shivansh1mishra
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P = 2mk this will be the required result

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santosh0305: According to the work-energy theorem, the net work on an object causes a change in the kinetic energy of the object. The formula for net work is net work = change in kinetic energy = final kinetic energy - initial kinetic energy.
Shivansh1mishra: hey in shot, P =2mk
yashtyagi42: ooo
Shivansh1mishra: P is momentum m is mass k is kinetic energy.
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