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the velocity of a body moving in a straight line is increasdd by applying a constant firce F,for some distance in the direction of motion. prove that the increase in the K.E of the body is equal to the work done by the force on the body​

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Answered by jsingh3047
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Answered by suyashjain2446
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Body was moving with velocity = v

The force applied = F

The rise in the velocity is change of velocity in initial and final.

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Its given that as the temprature rises KE rises, so therefore

K^= KE ^ Directly Propotional.

Now as constant for Force F is applied = ma affects the temprature of body which directly proportional to KE^ Rises and as The velocity increases the Kinetic energy or the energy of moment increases..

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