Work-Energy Theorem
Work Energy theorem states that, the change in kinetic energy on an object is equal to the work done by the object.
⇒ Wnet = (KE)final – (KE)initial
Wnet = 1/2m(v2 – u2)
In other words we can say that, the work done by the object is equal to change in kinetic energy of the object.
Energy
Energy in Physics is defined as the capacity of a body to do work. It is the capacity to complete a work. Energy can be broadly categorized into two categories, Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy. The capacity of an object to do the work is called the Energy. In this article, we will learn about, Energy, Types, of Energy, the Law of conservation of Energy, and others in detail.
Before learning about energy, we must first learn about, Work Done, so let’s start with the same.
Table of Content
- What Is Energy?
- Units of Energy
- Energy Conversion: Transfer and Transform
- Law of Conservation of Energy
- Different Types of Energy
- Work-Energy Theorem
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