where $W$ is the net work done and $\Delta KE$ is the change in kinetic energy.
To effectively access and utilize the content regarding "Work" from D.C. Pandey for Class 11, the following actions are recommended:
: Utilizing integration techniques to find work done when force is not constant, often visualized as the area under an Work-Energy Theorem
where $W$ is the net work done and $\Delta KE$ is the change in kinetic energy.
To effectively access and utilize the content regarding "Work" from D.C. Pandey for Class 11, the following actions are recommended:
: Utilizing integration techniques to find work done when force is not constant, often visualized as the area under an Work-Energy Theorem