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Right.jablonsky27 said:Andrew, Cleonis,
To make sure I got this right, let me try to put into words my understanding...
Observer A is inside the train. He does 0.5 J work to increase the speed of the block by 1 m/s.
Observer B on the ground observes the energy put in by A also as 0.5 J. This breaks down as 1.5 J to increase the speed of the block from 1 m/s to 2 m/s, of which 1 J is provided by the train(since it slows down by a corresponding speed). So (1.5 - 1) J = 1 J.
Right?
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