If we take F1 to be in the direction of a unit vector "i" and the direction perpendicular to the direction of F1 to have a unit vector "j" , F (net) = ((15*cos(60))+20) i + (15*sin(60)) j = 27.5 i + 12.99 j N Mass * Acceleration = F (net) => Acceleration = F (net) / mass Acceleration = (3.4375 i + 1.62375 j ) m/sec2
Power is the rate of use of energy in time. The unit of Energy is joule and the unit of Power is joule/second or Watt.
Joule is a unit of energyWatt is a unit of power
There is no SI base unit for power.Power is measured in watts, which is a derived unit, not a base unit.A watt is equal to one joule (newton-meter) per second (J/s).
Work done per unit of time is defined as power. In the metric system, this unit is a watt. In the standard system, it is horsepower.
F1 car has more power and it is lighter than GT1 car
the rough power of a f1 engine with twin vain turbos would be 5500hp i will explain latter.
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Ferrari F1 engines generate around a 1000 bhp (Brake Horse Power)
If we take F1 to be in the direction of a unit vector "i" and the direction perpendicular to the direction of F1 to have a unit vector "j" , F (net) = ((15*cos(60))+20) i + (15*sin(60)) j = 27.5 i + 12.99 j N Mass * Acceleration = F (net) => Acceleration = F (net) / mass Acceleration = (3.4375 i + 1.62375 j ) m/sec2
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A "watt" is a derived unit of power.
Power is the rate of use of energy in time. The unit of Energy is joule and the unit of Power is joule/second or Watt.
The unit to express power is YOUR MOMMA
the unit of power is defined as the WATT unit of measure , as a standard international unit
The SI unit for power is the Watt, the most commonly derived unit is for electrical power definition, which is the Kilowatt.
the unit used to express power is time