Work-Energy Theorem Calculator
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What is the Work-Energy Theorem Calculator?
The Work-Energy Theorem Calculator is a practical tool for students, physics enthusiasts, and engineers to calculate the work done on an object based on its mass and change in velocity. By entering the object’s mass, initial velocity, and final velocity, the calculator uses the work-energy theorem formula W = ½ × m × (v² − u²) to determine the total work done. This helps users understand the relationship between kinetic energy and work, and provides a quick way to solve physics problems without performing manual calculations.
How to Use:
- Enter Mass (m): Input the mass of the object in kilograms (kg).
- Enter Initial Velocity (u): Input the initial velocity of the object in meters per second (m/s).
- Enter Final Velocity (v): Input the final velocity of the object in meters per second (m/s).
- Click “Calculate”: The calculator computes the work done based on the entered values.
- Review Result: The output displays the calculated work in joules (J), shows all input values, and presents the formula used, helping you understand how velocity changes translate into work performed on the object.