Can you just give the derivation of the work-energy theorem for a variable force?
Asked by venkatakrishnan.subramaniam | 2nd Oct, 2015, 11:00: AM
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The derivation of Work-energy theorem for a variable force is given as is in the NCERT textbook Grade XI Part-I on page number 119.
You can look into that derivation. If however, you have any conceptual doubt regarding the same then you can post any question here.
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The derivation of Work-energy theorem for a variable force is given as is in the NCERT textbook Grade XI Part-I on page number 119.
Regards
Topperlearning Team.
Answered by Romal Bhansali | 2nd Oct, 2015, 05:22: PM
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