(physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second) - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-the-rate-of-doing-work-or-using-energy-(58%26%2345%3B19)#sthash.l6xRuIk4.dpuf
That is called power.
The term that represents the rate at which work is done is the watt. It is defined as 1 joule per second.
You can store energy by doing work. And if you have energy in your body (or a system) you can do work using the energy.
Power is the rate at which work is done - i.e., at which energy is transferred. If you do work at a constant rate, then power doesn't change over time.
doing work changes the energy because energy is begining transferred to the object and the power will be equal to the amount of energy transferred.
(physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second) - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-the-rate-of-doing-work-or-using-energy-(58%26%2345%3B19)#sthash.l6xRuIk4.dpuf
That is called power.
The term that represents the rate at which work is done is the watt. It is defined as 1 joule per second.
Power is the rate of doing work or delivering energy whereas energy is the capacity for doing work.
Work and energy are very closely related. Power is the rate of using energy or doing work. Energy is measured in Joules. Power is measured in Joules per second or Watts. Power P is the time derivative of Work W, P= dW/dt. Power = Workdone or Energy / Time
You can store energy by doing work. And if you have energy in your body (or a system) you can do work using the energy.
If you mean "work" and "energy" in the physical sense, that isn't possible. "Doing work" can be understood as a transfer of energy; doing work requires energy.
"Power" is the rate of work, or of energy transfer.
it requieres speed,strenth,and energy
The elements of doing work is using energy its ability.
Work and energy are very closely related. Power is the rate of using energy or doing work. Energy is measured in Joules. Power is measured in Joules per second or Watts. Power P is the time derivative of Work W, P= dW/dt. Power = Workdone or Energy / Time
Work and energy are very closely related. Power is the rate of using energy or doing work. Energy is measured in Joules. Power is measured in Joules per second or Watts. Power P is the time derivative of Work W, P= dW/dt. Power = Workdone or Energy / Time