👉 "WMK" is a concept in physics that represents the work, mechanical energy, and kinetic energy of an object as a function of its velocity. It's often used to describe the efficiency of engines or other mechanical systems when they are rotating about their center of mass. The WMK is represented by two curves: one for constant velocity (v = 0) and another for constant angular speed (θ = θo, where θo is the angular speed at which the object rotates