According to Newton’s second law of motion, the sum of all the forces acting on a particle (net force) determines the rate of change in the momentum of the particle (motion). Therefore, we should consider the work done by all forces acting on a particle, or the net work, to see its effect on the particle’s motion.
The work-energy theorem equates work done by all the forces on an object to the change in its kinetic energy. The theorem can be used to calculate work done by a force when acceleration is not constant, provided we know the change in velocity. When approaching a problem using the work-energy theorem, the following steps should be considered.
This text is adapted from Openstax, University Physics Volume 1, Section 7.3: Work-Energy Theorem.
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