No, acceleration is change in velocity over time. Power is the rate at which work is being accomplished.
The rate at which work is accomplished is called work done per unit time, also known as power. Power is typically measured in watts (W) and is calculated as the amount of work done divided by the time taken to do the work.
The rate of change in accelleration.
Power is defined as the rate at which energy is used, generated, moved, or converted.Power is the rate of speed at which work is accomplished.
Work rate is a measure of how quickly work is being completed, typically expressed in units of work per unit of time (e.g. tasks per hour). It indicates the efficiency or speed at which a task or project is being accomplished. A higher work rate implies a faster completion time, while a lower work rate indicates a slower pace.
Yes.
acceleration has everything to do with gravity
Local accelleration or gravitation creates force. Mass remains constant despite presence or absence of accelleration or gravity.
Going back to the equation F=m·a you can see that if the force changes but the mass does not, accelleration will change as well. If mass and force do not change, accelleration will be constant.
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0- 60 mph in 2.5 seconds
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