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28 October, 19:14

Technician A says that power is the rate that energy is stored. Technician B says that power refers to the rate that energy is transformed into another kind of energy. Who is correct?

Select one:

a. Technician A

b. Technician B

c. Both technicians A and B

d. Neither technician A nor B

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  1. 28 October, 19:16
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    C. Both technicians A and B

    Explanation:

    From the physical definition, power is defined as the rate of a body doing work. It is expressed as

    P = w/t watts

    Where

    w - is the work done or the energy of the system in joules

    t - time

    The unit of power is represented in watts.

    Whenever there is a rate of change of energy in the system, it accounts for the efficiency of the power of the system.

    Hence, the statements of both technicians are correct.
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