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How is the work energy theorem represented as an equation?(1 point)
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ΔW=ΔE
ΔW=E
W=E
cap w is equal to cap e
W=ΔE
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W = ΔE
More precisely, the work–energy theorem states the net work done on an object equals its change in kinetic energy: W_net = ΔK (often written W = ΔE if E denotes kinetic energy).
More precisely, the work–energy theorem states the net work done on an object equals its change in kinetic energy: W_net = ΔK (often written W = ΔE if E denotes kinetic energy).
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