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define power in terms of vectors​

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Answered by anishkasweet
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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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