power
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.
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Energy is the capacity to do work, so the amount of energy used is directly related to the amount of work accomplished. The relationship between energy and work is given by the formula: work = force x distance. Therefore, the amount of energy used corresponds to the work done in performing a task.
The amount paid per unit of work produced is typically referred to as the "piece rate."
Power can be calculated using the formula: Power (P) = Work (W) / Time (t). It is the rate at which work is done or the amount of energy transferred per unit time. The SI unit of power is the watt (W).
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.
A watt is the amount of work per second.
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Work done per unit time is called power because power is work done divided by time in sec. So per unit time is seconds.
It is power.
The amount of work done divided by the time it took to do the work equals the unit rate. w/t=unit rate
Work, or transfer of energy.
" power "
Energy is the capacity to do work, so the amount of energy used is directly related to the amount of work accomplished. The relationship between energy and work is given by the formula: work = force x distance. Therefore, the amount of energy used corresponds to the work done in performing a task.
Half The time. In Physiology power is the amount of work done per unit of time, obviously you are a student so think kid.
No, acceleration is change in velocity over time. Power is the rate at which work is being accomplished.
The amount of work in each unit of time is "power".