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The work-energy theorem states that work done on a body is equal to change in its:
APotential Energy
BKinetic Energy
CTotal Energy
DMomentum
✓ Correct Answer: B — Kinetic Energy
The Work-Energy Theorem states that the net work done by all forces acting on an object is equal to the change in its kinetic energy.
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