What is the work-energy theorem?
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What is the work-energy theorem?
I think what you are referreing to is a physical law (not really a theorem). The 1st law of thermodynamics states:
Increase in internal energy of a system = heat supplied to the system - work performed by the system
In physics they typically ignore heat, and so this becomes:
Change in energy + work performed = 0.
The work energy theorem says that ''The work done by the net force acting on a body results change only in its kinetic energy. ''
But if the resultant force is in vertically up direction it will surely change its potential energy too
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