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compair power and energy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Power. In physics, energy is defined as the amount of work that can be performed by force, whereas power is defined as the rate at which work is performed.

Answered by Anonymous
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power is the total amount of work done, and power is how fast you can do it. In other words, power is energy per unit of time. Power is watts. Energy is watt-hours

With power and energy, power is units of energy divided by time. The same difference as distance and velocity. The units of power are watts, the units of energy are joules. A watt is one joule divided by one second.

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