But the formula for power is work/time and work is a vector quantity
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work is not vector quantity work is scalar quantitiy. Power is energy (or work) per unit time. Time is not considered a vector quantity, and neither is energy or work — work isn't directional. So power is the ratio of two scalar quantities, and is thus scalar, not vector. Work is the dot product of two vector quantities — force and distance moved
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power = work done per unit time = W/t
and work is a scale quantity becoz it has magnitude only not direction no work has no direction Woah but if displacement is not given we also use distance here thanks if there is any corrections pls tell me by msg
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