Forest UCM Energy KEnWork

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Definition of KE

For a single particle of mass m moving with a velocity v, the kinetic energy is defined as

[math]T \equiv \frac{1}{2} mv^2[/math]

Work Energy Theorem

Derivation

Consider the Kinetic Energy's temporal rate of change assuming that the mass of the particle is constant

[math]\frac{dT}{dt} = \frac{m}{2} \frac{d}{dt}v^2= \frac{m}{2} \frac{d}{dt}\vec v \cdot \vec v[/math]
[math]= \frac{m}{2} \left (\vec \dot v \cdot \vec v + \vec v \cdot \vec \dot v \right )[/math]
[math]= \frac{m}{2} 2 \vec \dot v \cdot \vec v = \vec F \cdot \vec v[/math]

or

[math]dT = \vec F \cdot \vec v dt[/math]


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