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1. What does the Work-Energy Theorem state? Work is equal to the change in kinetic energy
Work is equal to the change in momentum
Work is equal to the change in impulse
Work is equal to the change in position


1. What does the Work-Energy Theorem state?

Work is equal to the change in kinetic energy
Work is

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