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explain power in terms of velocity of a body.​

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Answered by HMChaudry1592
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Explanation:

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In calculus terms, power is the derivative of work with respect to time. ... Since work is force times displacement (W=F*d), and velocity is displacement over time (v=d/t), power equals force times velocity: P = F*v. More power is seen when the system is both strong in force and fast in velocity

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Answered by nakshathranambiar200
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Answer:

p=f×v

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