Assuming you are referring to mechanical energy:Work or energy (work can be thought of as a transfer of energy) is force x distance.
Power is energy / time.
Thus, power is force x distance / time
Which is equivalent to:
power is force x speed
Work is force * distance power = force*distance/Time
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
formula for force is pressure / area.
Force=mass x acceleration
Work force plus effort force
how transform the formula of power is force is required explain
Work is force * distance power = force*distance/Time
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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
Resultant Force = (Force1) + (Force2) + (Force3)where each term in the formula is a Vector.
Friction force hasn't a chemical formula.
formula for force is pressure / area.
Friction force hasn't a chemical formula.
Assuming you're talking electronics: Power = Voltage x Current. Or, W = V x I. Also, in physics: Power = Work/Time. Also, Power = Force x Velocity
P=W/t P=(Fxd)/t P-power, W-work, t-time, F-force, d-distance
Force. The ability to influence the lives of others. Energy. Strength. Dynamism. Coercion. Influence.
the formula for power is work/time.