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Ryker David
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16 June, 11:19
Define work and power
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Christopher Hutchinson
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WORK = W=Fd. Because energy is the capacity to do work, we measure energy and work in the same units (N*m or joules). POWER (P) is the rate of energy generation (or absorption) over time:P = E/t. Power's SI unit of measurement is the Watt, representing the generation or absorption of energy at the rate of 1 Joule/sec.
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