mr,melnik
'Power' is the rate of doing work.
The rate of doing work is a measure of how quickly energy is transferred or converted. It is calculated as the amount of work done divided by the time taken to do the work. The unit of power, watts, is commonly used to express this measurement.
Speed is directly related to power. As speed increases, power also increases. And as speed decreases, power also decreases.
True. Power is the rate at which work is done, so doing the same amount of work in less time requires a higher power output. This can be achieved by increasing the force applied or the speed at which the work is done.
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Yes, power is the rate at which work is done.
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"Capability"
Power is the rate of doing work or delivering energy whereas energy is the capacity for doing work.
Power decreases as the time spent doing the work increases. This is according to the formula of where power equals the work done divided by the time doing it. Power and time therefore stand in an inverse mathematical relationship.
Power is the rate at which work is done, so yes, doing a given amount of work in a short period of time would increase power output. Increasing power requires either doing work more quickly or doing more work in the same amount of time.