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30 July, 17:30
Power =
work + time
work
time
time
work
Fxd
Ext
Fxd
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Memphis Ramsey
30 July, 17:49
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Power is equal to the rate of energy usage, or work over time (W/t). It could also be consider Fd/t, since W=Fd.
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