Power is the measure of Work Done in a given time.
Power is the equation Work divided by Time. Power is measured in Watts, and basically it is the amount of work done in a certain amount of time.AnswerPower is measured with an instrument called a wattmeter.
Force is a measure of effort needed to accelerate an object, and is mathematically represented by: F = ma. Work is a measure of energy needed to move an object through a certain displacement, and is represented by: W = Fd. Power is a measure of the work done per unit time, and is represented by: P = W/t.
Power is the rate of change of work with respect to time. It has units of [kg*m^2/s^3].
Power in watts which can be directly converted to horsepower. RMS wattage is the true measure of the ability to do work. Torque in foot pounds can be a measurement of instantaneous energy.
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Power is the measure of Work Done in a given time.
Power is the amount of work performed during a period of time.
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Power is the equation Work divided by Time. Power is measured in Watts, and basically it is the amount of work done in a certain amount of time.AnswerPower is measured with an instrument called a wattmeter.
Work is measured in energy or Joules (J), which is a watt*second (W*s). While power is measure in watts (W), which is amps*volts (A*V) or joules/seconds (J/s).
Force is a measure of effort needed to accelerate an object, and is mathematically represented by: F = ma. Work is a measure of energy needed to move an object through a certain displacement, and is represented by: W = Fd. Power is a measure of the work done per unit time, and is represented by: P = W/t.
It is a measure of work done (P=W/t)/tor energy change over time (P=ΔE/t)
"Byte" is a measure of computer capacity or power. "Bite" has to do with food, or dental work.
A watt meter will measure active power, not reactive power.
work and energy +++ The Joule (J) is the unit of energy, alone, not of work. The Watt (W) is the unit of power, i.e. work done in converting or transferring energy, and 1W = 1J/s.
A kiloPascal is a measure of pressure, not power or work. It has 1 kPa = 1000 N/m^2 while 1 Watt = 1J/s = 1 Nm/s. Work must be measured in units of force*distance, like Nm or ft lbf. Also Watts measure power which is work/time. As a result, it is not possible to convert Kpa to Watt.