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drive the relation between power and velocity​

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Answered by riav7021
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In the straightforward cases where a constant force moves an object at constant velocity, the power is just P = Fv. In a more general case where the velocity is not in the same direction as the force, then the scalar product of force and velocity must be used.

Answered by sapnagiriswami
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In the straightforward cases where a constant force moves an object at constant velocity, the power is just P = Fv. In a more general case where the velocity is not in the same direction as the force, then the scalar product of force and velocity must be used.

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