As power = work done/time,
power depends upon magnitude of w.d. and time required.
Power is measured in the unit of watts (W) in physics.
Power in physics can be determined by calculating the amount of work done per unit of time. It is measured in watts (W) and can be calculated using the formula: Power Work / Time.
In physics, power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. Power can be negative if work is done in the opposite direction of the force applied, leading to a decrease in energy or the transfer of energy in the opposite direction.
Power in physics is calculated by dividing the work done on an object by the time it takes to do that work. The formula for power is P W/t, where P is power, W is work, and t is time. Power is measured in watts (W), which is equivalent to joules per second.
The instantaneous power formula in physics is P Fv, where P is power, F is force, and v is velocity. It is calculated by multiplying the force acting on an object by its velocity at a specific moment in time.
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The answer will depend on where in the world you are doing it.
Power is measured in the unit of watts (W) in physics.
The laws of physics depend on mathematics - sometimes very complex mathematics.
it involves physics, which depend on mass and weight.
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Nuclear Power
If you are referring to physical maturity measured by the time at which one hits puberty, this will depend on their nutrition, genetics, environment and more. Mental maturity will depend on their, yes, intelligence, knowledge and experience BUT not necessarily in the subject of physics but on every subject matter related to life.
Nuclear Physics
Power in physics can be determined by calculating the amount of work done per unit of time. It is measured in watts (W) and can be calculated using the formula: Power Work / Time.
No. Nuclear power is not based on biology. It is based on nuclear physics.
Generally, physics is the study of all the properties of matter that do not depend on chemical composition and apply to all types of matter. Chemistry studies all the properties of matter that do depend on structure of the atoms that make up matter, and biology draws on both physics and chemistry in describing and explaining the characteristics of life forms.