Principles of Physics II
The work-energy principle states that the work done by all the forces acting on an object equals the change in its kinetic energy. This principle links the concepts of work and energy, showing how energy is transferred and transformed through work done by or against forces. It highlights the relationship between motion and energy, emphasizing that energy is conserved in closed systems, allowing for the analysis of mechanical systems in various physical contexts.
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