The net work done on an object by all forces is equal to the change in kinetic energy, as stated by the work-energy theorem, which applies to both conservative and non-conservative forces. The work done by conservative forces can be expressed as the negative change in potential energy, while non-conservative forces contribute to changes in kinetic energy without a direct relationship to potential energy. In systems involving rigid bodies, internal energy changes are not accounted for since they lack internal degrees of freedom. However, when considering non-rigid bodies, the relationship between work and energy becomes more complex due to the potential for internal energy changes. Understanding these principles is crucial for analyzing energy transformations in various physical systems.