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the kinetic energy gained by an object is the amount of work done on the object​

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to the work-energy theorem, the work done on an object by a net force equals the change in kinetic energy of the object. Essentially kinetic energy is the energy used for motion. When things move, they can do work

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the work-energy theorem, the work done on an object by a net force equals the change in kinetic energy of the object. Essentially kinetic energy is the energy used for motion. When things move, they can do work

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