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How is power related to force and time?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Remember that power is equal to force times velocity (equation (2) above), and energy is power multiplied by time. This means all the solutions below will work: A power of 294 watts for one second. A power of 29.4 watts for ten seconds.

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Answered by sakshi3104
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Remember that power is equal to force times velocity (equation (2) above), and energy is power multiplied by time. This means all the solutions below will work: A power of 294 watts for one second. A power of 29.4 watts for ten seconds.

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