1) The document discusses kinetic and potential energy, introducing concepts like conservative and non-conservative forces. Conservative forces have potential energies and their work is path independent.
2) Examples are provided to demonstrate how to calculate the work done by various forces and how to determine if a force is conservative by checking if its work depends on path.
3) The principle of conservation of energy is described - if all forces are conservative, the total mechanical energy (kinetic plus potential) is constant. For non-conservative forces, the change in mechanical energy equals the work done by those forces.