difference between energy and power
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energy is defined as the ability to do work and it has the same same dimensions as that of work.
power is defined as rate of doing work.
power is defined as rate of doing work.
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Part of what makes this difficult to understand is that we often use the term “power” in terms of electricity, but the definition of it in physics is broader than that. In this answer, I'll focus on electrical power, which most of us use everyday.
Power, in the electrical sense, is a quantity of electricity at a given moment. It can be calculated by multiplying a voltage rating by an amperage rating (P=IV).
Energy, however, adds time to the equation. It's essentially how much power is used in a given amount of time. It can be calculated by multiplying quantity of power by a period of time (E=Pt).
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Part of what makes this difficult to understand is that we often use the term “power” in terms of electricity, but the definition of it in physics is broader than that. In this answer, I'll focus on electrical power, which most of us use everyday.
Power, in the electrical sense, is a quantity of electricity at a given moment. It can be calculated by multiplying a voltage rating by an amperage rating (P=IV).
Energy, however, adds time to the equation. It's essentially how much power is used in a given amount of time. It can be calculated by multiplying quantity of power by a period of time (E=Pt).
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