how is power related to force and time
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Force is the product of mass * acceleration
Work is force * distance
Power is the rate at which work is done = work / time = force * velocity
Force is measured in newtons, work in joules and power in watts. Using the above definitions you can easily figure out what all these mean in fundamental units of mass, distance and time.
Work is force * distance
Power is the rate at which work is done = work / time = force * velocity
Force is measured in newtons, work in joules and power in watts. Using the above definitions you can easily figure out what all these mean in fundamental units of mass, distance and time.
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Answer:
Power is directly proportional To the force and inversely proportional to the time
Explanation:
Power= work done/ time
Power=Force*Displacement/ time
Then we conclude that Power is directly proportional to the Force and inversely proportional to the time.
I hope it will help you
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