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If your kinetic energy is different from your work input (either greater or less) throuroughly explain what caused this discrepency
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As per work energy theorem,
Work done by all forces = change in kinetic energy
If kinetic energy is different than your work input, then certainly other forces which are responsible for this discrepancy. These forces can be internal or external.
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