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The rate at which work is done.
Power describes the rate/speed of the work that is being done.
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
No it is not. Power is the rate at which work is done. Energy is another name for the total amount of work done. It may be thought of as power multiplied by time.
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The rate at which work is done.
Amateur is a term that describes work done by nonprofessionals.
Power describes the rate/speed of the work that is being done.
Power is the rate of doing work. For example one watt of power is one joule of work being done each second, and one horsepower is 550 foot pounds of work being done each second.
Power. It is usually measured in Watts (or horse-power in vehicles).
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
Power is the rate at which work is done. Power is defined electrically as current times voltage.There are different types of energy, such as potential energy (or voltage). Just because the energy is there, doesn't mean work is being performed.AnswerPower is the rate at which work is done or the rate of heat transfer, expressed in watts, which is a special name give to a joule per second.Work describes energy in transit between one form and another -e.g. a motor does work when it converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.Heat describes energy in transit between a warmer body to a cooler body.Work, heat, and energy are all expressed in joules.
work is being done when you use energy
"Work" can be a noun or a verb. If it describes a thing, "My work here is done" then it's a noun. If it describes an action, "I cannot work tomorrow" then it's a verb.
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Yes. The work is being done by whoever is pushing rather then the engine, but work is being done. Any time a force is applied through a distance, work is being done.
No it is not. Power is the rate at which work is done. Energy is another name for the total amount of work done. It may be thought of as power multiplied by time.