The velocity of a body moving in a straight line is increased by applying a constant force F, for some distance in the direction of the motion

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The velocity of a body moving in a straight line is increased by applying a constant force F, for some distance in the direction of the motion. Prove that the increase in the kinetic energy of the body is equal to the work done by the force on the body.

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answered Oct 16, 2017 by sforrest072 (157,439 points) 61 410 942
selected Feb 16, 2018 by sanjeev
 
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v2 – u2 = 2 a.s

this give s = v2 - u2 / 2 a

F = m a

we can write work done (W) by this force F as

W = m a ( v2 - u2 / 2a ) = 1/2mv2 - 1/2mu2 = (K.E)f - (K.E)i

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