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(so sorry. Above answer gives energy, not power)
Power is energy per unit time. E = Wt
E= energy
W=power
t= time
so W=E/t
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∙ 14y agoThe formula for power in terms of velocity is: power = force x velocity. This formula represents the rate at which work is done by an object moving at a certain velocity, as power is the product of force and velocity.
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∙ 13y agoPower (watts) = Force(Joules) x distance (metres)/ Time (seconds)
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∙ 11y agoP= W/T
power= work divided by time
or we can calculate power by P=F*S power= force times speed
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∙ 11y agoThere is no relationship between power and velocity. In fact,
power need not even be present when velocity is.
Assuming you are referring to mechanical energy:Work or energy (work can be thought of as a transfer of energy) is force x distance. Power is energy / time. Thus, power is force x distance / time Which is equivalent to: power is force x speed
The relationship between power, torque, and angular velocity is given by the formula: Power = Torque * Angular velocity. Therefore, to find the angular velocity, you divide the power by the torque. In this case, angular velocity = 500W / 50 Nm = 10 rad/s.
The formula that relates force and power is: Power = Force x Velocity. This equation describes the rate at which work is done, where power is the amount of work being done per unit of time, force is the amount of force being applied, and velocity is the speed at which the force is being applied.
The formula for uniform velocity is: Velocity = Distance / Time.
Power can be calculated by multiplying the force applied to an object by the velocity at which the object moves. The formula for power is P = Fv, where P is power, F is force, and v is velocity. This equation shows the rate at which work is done on an object.
Assuming you are referring to mechanical energy:Work or energy (work can be thought of as a transfer of energy) is force x distance. Power is energy / time. Thus, power is force x distance / time Which is equivalent to: power is force x speed
The relationship between power, torque, and angular velocity is given by the formula: Power = Torque * Angular velocity. Therefore, to find the angular velocity, you divide the power by the torque. In this case, angular velocity = 500W / 50 Nm = 10 rad/s.
The formula that relates force and power is: Power = Force x Velocity. This equation describes the rate at which work is done, where power is the amount of work being done per unit of time, force is the amount of force being applied, and velocity is the speed at which the force is being applied.
The formula for uniform velocity is: Velocity = Distance / Time.
Electrical power = current x voltage Current is in amps
The formula for velocity is (v = d/t) or (velocity = distance/time).
Velocity is distance / time
Power can be calculated by multiplying the force applied to an object by the velocity at which the object moves. The formula for power is P = Fv, where P is power, F is force, and v is velocity. This equation shows the rate at which work is done on an object.
velocity like to power becaus velocity related to power.
velocity is distance/time
Final velocity = (Initial velocity) + (time)(acceleration)
The formula for finding final velocity is: v = u + at, where: v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration, and t is the time taken.