Both quantities are associated with the generation, distribution, dissipation, and consumption of energy. "Work" is a term used to describe energy in one specific form, namely Mechanical energy. It's defined as the product of a force and a distance. "Power" is the RATE at which energy is generated, distributed, dissipated, or consumed.
Dissipation - the heat energy that is transferred to the tongs is dissipated from the tongs to the surrounding area in order for the temperature of the whole system to be at an equilibrium.
friction and air resistance are respectively the amount of force applied involving the dissipation of ENERGY and the oppsition offered to an object when moving in air. so friction and air resistance are not a type of energy but opposing forces .
Rate of energy= 69.4 watts.
The rate of which motor transfers energy is known as power. This is also true for the use and transforming of energy as it pertains to the law of physics.
"W" for watts, or wattage
Power isn't really dissipated in a circuit. It's energythat is dissipated. So the expression, 'power dissipation', really means is the 'rate of energy dissipation'.So, when an engineer asks, "What is the power dissipation?", what he is actually means is "What is the rate of energy dissipation?"What is energy dissipation? Well, work is done whenever a current flows through a conductor; this increases the internal energy of that conductor which, in turn, causes its temperature to rise. Because the temperature of the conductor is higher than the surrounding temperature, energy is lost to the surroundings through heat transfer.
Both quantities are associated with the generation, distribution, dissipation, and consumption of energy. "Work" is a term used to describe energy in one specific form, namely Mechanical energy. It's defined as the product of a force and a distance. "Power" is the RATE at which energy is generated, distributed, dissipated, or consumed.
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- goes into motion. This energy is transformed into kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is changed into heat by the friction process and is finally lost through dissipation.
Gouwei He has written: 'Mapping closure approximation to conditional dissipation rate for turbulent scalar mixing' -- subject(s): Dissipation, Homogeneous turbulence, Mathematical models, Probability density functions, Turbulent mixing
Simply: Losing energy to the outside of a system. For example: During the winter months a home is kept much warmer that the outside air. If the furnace/boiler were switched off the house would cool down. The heat energy that was trapped inside the home would dissipate to the ambient air.
A: ANY part that uses current to do the work will use some of the input energy to make it operational. this energy is called dissipation of the device and it is wasted as heat
Dissipation of energy spreading out the force across a wider area and preventing penetration.
1,000 joules of heat energy for every second that the 1,000 watts' dissipation continues.
R. M. Khatsuria has written: 'Hydraulics of spillways and energy dissipators' -- subject(s): Hydraulics, Energy dissipation, Spillways