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Differences between work and power

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Answered by Anonymous
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Power and work are two important concepts in mechanics. The main difference between them is time. ... Work is defined as the energy required to move an object from one point to another, whereas, power is the energy transferred per unit time.

Answered by dheerajy30530
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==>Work :

1) Work done by a force is equal to the product of force and the displacement in the direction of force.

2) Work done does not depend on time.

3) S.I unit of work is joule (J) .

Power :

1) Power of a source is the rate of doing work by it.

2) Power spent depends on the time in which work is done.

3) S.I unit of power is watt (W).

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