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 \sf{Derive \:  the \:  work-energy  \: theorem.}

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Answered by shindesarthak796
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Derivation Of Work Energy Theorem

The derivation of the work-energy theorem is provided here. The work-energy theorem also known as the principle of work and kinetic energy states that the total work done by the sum of all the forces acting on a particle is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of that particle. This explanation can be extended to rigid bodies by describing the work of rotational kinetic energy and torque.

Answered by Anonymous
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Work energy theorem states that the change in kinetic energy of an object

is equal to the net-work done on it by the net force.

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