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Miah Roberson
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22 June, 10:45
What is the formula for finding power
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Charles Schmitt
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Where power P is in watts, voltage V is in volts and current I is in amperes (DC). Power Formula 2 - Mechanical Power equation: Power P = E / t where power P is in watts, Power P = work / time (W / t). Energy E is in joules, and time t is in seconds.
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