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Difference between energy and power(detailed)

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Answered by MrSharib
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✍️Energy can be defined as the capacity of the object to perform work. On the other hand,and energy can neither be created or nor destroyed.

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Energy can be measured in terms of Joules, which is equal to watt-seconds.

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✍️Power implies the rate at which work is done upon an object.

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Power is expressed in terms of Watt, which equals Joules per second.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(1)Energy is the capacity of doing work.

(2)Power is the rate of doing work.

(1)Energy has SI unit of Joules.

(2)Power has SI unit of Watts.

(1) Most energies have its own field.

(2)Power does not have field of any form.

(1)Energy does not depend on time.

(2)Power depends on time.

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