Lecture

Work, Energy, and Power

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This lecture covers the concepts of work, energy, and power, starting with the definition of work done by a force on an object. It then explores kinetic energy, potential energy, and conservative forces, illustrating with examples such as a ball thrown vertically. The lecture also delves into the relationship between force, work, and energy, emphasizing the conservation of energy. Additionally, it discusses the concept of power and its calculation. Throughout the lecture, various physical principles are applied to analyze the motion and energy transformations in different scenarios.

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