Understand lower power distance and higher power distance in countries
Canada is a Low power distance culture.
Work is force * distance power = force*distance/Time
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North Korea is considered a high power distance society, where there is a strong emphasis on hierarchy, authority, and deference to those in positions of power. This is reflected in the country's political system and culture, which prioritize loyalty to the leader and a centralized control of power.
power depends on force, distance, and time
You find power by multiplying the FORCE x DISTANCE / TIME= POWER
Groups that value higher power distance believe relationships are informal.
You need one more "given": the time, i.e., how long it takes you. Work = distance x force, and power = work / time. Thus, you get: power = distance x force / time
Power is work/time. work is force times distance so Power=force*distance/time or (P=f*L/T).
power divided by distance
The dimension of power is (energy / time)= (force x distance) / time= (mass x distance / time2) x distance / time= mass x distance2 / time3= ML2T-3