What is the work-energy theorem in Physics Work, Energy and Power?
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The work-energy theorem in Physics Work, Energy and Power refers to that net work done on an object is equal to its change in kinetic energy. The following is the formula:
Work-energy theorem means that when work is done on an object, the object gains kinetic energy and when an object does the work,
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