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Ciara Ingram
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26 October, 10:22
Which measure is equivalent to work/distance
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Kaylynn Ellison
26 October, 10:30
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Whenever 'work' is done energy is transferred from one place to another. The amount of work done is expressed in the equation: work done = force x distance. Power is a measure of how quickly work is being done. Power is expressed in the equation: power = work done / time taken.
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Imani Norton
26 October, 10:50
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The amount of force is what this is for
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