What Is the Work-Energy Theorem? | Physics in Motion
We explain the work-energy theorem and solve an example problem involving the equations for work and kinetic energy. We also discuss when work has a positive or negative value. For extra resources, teacher toolkits, and more check out our website at http://www.gpb.org/physics-in-motion

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