The rate at which you can do it . . . strength, stamina, staying power
The rate at which you do it . . . . . . power
The term that describes how fast work is done is "productivity." It measures the efficiency of completing tasks or producing goods within a given time period.
The amount of work done in a given amount of time is called power. Power is a measure of how quickly work is done or energy is transferred. It is typically measured in watts (W) or horsepower (hp).
Work capacity.
The formula for calculating work when given the amount of time spent on the task is Work Force x Distance.
Digoxin makes your body to work more in a given amount of oxygen or it make your heart use less oxygen for given amount of work.
An object's kinetic energy is energy entirely due to its motion. The kinetic energy of an object, at some given speed, is the work needed to accelerate that body from rest to the given speed.
An object's kinetic energy is energy entirely due to its motion. The kinetic energy of an object, at some given speed, is the work needed to accelerate that body from rest to the given speed.
No, the amount of work you do is distance*force=joules.The amount of work you do does not depend on speed. Power, however does. (distance*force)/time=watts.Hope I helped.
It means to work out the answer of a given mathematical problem.
The term groundwork refers to work that is preliminary or at the base of the work needed. As an example a painting is given, the groundwork would be the background on the painting.
Power is the rate at which work is done, so yes, doing a given amount of work in a short period of time would increase power output. Increasing power requires either doing work more quickly or doing more work in the same amount of time.
no when we applied any force on machine the machin do work fast like bike when we accelarate the bike then bike fast than genral speed