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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.
The amount of work done depends on the time available
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Divide the amount of work done by 550 pounds per second. Correct Answer is: Power = Work ÷ Time Divide the amount of work done by the amount of time it takes
Think of "work" as the transfer of certain types of energy.
The amount of work in each unit of time is "power".
This is the definition of power (measured in Watts). Power= Work/Time
The amount of work done in a certain amount of time is the power.Power is measured in watts, and is defined as joules per second. Work is a mechanical form of energy. Dimensionally, it is Force*Distance. Typical units are ft-lb or watt-seconds. Power is the rate of work, dimensionally Force*Distance/Time. Typical units could be ft-lb/hour, or watt.
The same amount of work is done in less time.
Power = rate at which Work is done (Work or Energy divided by Time) Units often used for this include: Watt (joules/sec) Horsepower Foot-pounds/minute
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.
The amount of work done depends on the time available
" power "
Divide the amount of work done by 550 pounds per second. Correct Answer is: Power = Work ÷ Time Divide the amount of work done by the amount of time it takes
A watt is the amount of work per second.
Think of "work" as the transfer of certain types of energy.
Work done per unit time is called power because power is work done divided by time in sec. So per unit time is seconds.