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Prove that the change in kinetic energy of a body is equal to the work done by an external force acting on the body ?
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Work, Power, Energy. Work Concepts Work (W) ~ product of the force exerted on an object and distance the object moves in the direction of the force. –W. - ppt download
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homework and exercises - Is work change in energy or force times displacement? - Physics Stack Exchange
![SOLVED: The work-energy theorem states that WT = ∆KE, where WT is the total work done on an object and ∆KE is the change in the object's kinetic energy. Design a free-fall SOLVED: The work-energy theorem states that WT = ∆KE, where WT is the total work done on an object and ∆KE is the change in the object's kinetic energy. Design a free-fall](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/4da894ef-328d-419e-af66-f53f2c5daef0_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The work-energy theorem states that WT = ∆KE, where WT is the total work done on an object and ∆KE is the change in the object's kinetic energy. Design a free-fall
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