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State the work-energy theorem and prove it for a variable force.


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Step 1. Statement of the work-energy theorem,

The work-energy theorem states that the work done by the net force acting on a body is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the body.

Step 2: Proof

Let F be a variable force and t=time.

Work done by the force, W=x0x1F·dx …..i

Where x0 is the initial position and x1 is the final position.

We know that kinetic energy K=12mv2.

where m=the mass of the object, v=velocity of the object.

Initially when the position is x0 then the kinetic energy is K0 and when the position is x1 the kinetic energy is K1.

Now differentiating K with respect to t:

dKdt=mvdvdtdKdt=madxdtv=dxdt,accelerationa=dvdtdKdt=FdxdtF=madK=FdxK0K1dK=x0x1FdxK=WFromi

Where K is the change in kinetic energy.

Hence proved.


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