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This lecture covers the kinetic energy theorem, explaining how the work of a force contributes to the change in kinetic energy. It also discusses the relationship between force, work, and kinetic energy, emphasizing the direction of the force relative to motion. The concept of conservative forces and potential energy is introduced, highlighting how the work done by conservative forces depends only on the endpoints of the path taken. Examples are provided to illustrate these principles.
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