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Dulce Ramsey
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9 June, 14:23
The rate at which work is done compared to time
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Nikolas
9 June, 14:28
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To find power, divide the amount of work by the time it takes to do the work. Remember that work is measured in joules. Power is often measured in joules of work per second. The unit of measurement for power is the (W). One watt is equal to one joule of work done in one second.
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