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Define the term power of a machine. Is it a vector or scalar?​

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Answered by parijaini
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The SI unit of power is the watt (W) or joule per second (J/s). Power is a scalar quantity, it has no direction. Horsepower is often used to describe the power delivered by a machine.

Answered by BrainlyPumpkin
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Power of a machine is defined as its rate of doing work. It is a scalar quantity.

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