If the force applied is F and the velocity gained is v, then the power developed is
a)F/v
b)v/F
c)vF
d)v^2F
Please answer anyone......
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Heya!!
(C) is the right answer
Since,
W=FS
Power=W/t=FS/t=Tv
Hope it helps✌️✌️
(C) is the right answer
Since,
W=FS
Power=W/t=FS/t=Tv
Hope it helps✌️✌️
Sudharshan21:
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Heya Friend !!
Force = F
velocity = v
Power = ?
We know that power = work / time
So , now finding work done
Work done = Force × displacement
=> W = FS
Putting value of W in formula of power
Power = work / time
P = W / t
P = FS / t
P = Fv
{ Since the velocity = displacement / time }
Hence , option c) is the right answer .
hope it helps :)
Force = F
velocity = v
Power = ?
We know that power = work / time
So , now finding work done
Work done = Force × displacement
=> W = FS
Putting value of W in formula of power
Power = work / time
P = W / t
P = FS / t
P = Fv
{ Since the velocity = displacement / time }
Hence , option c) is the right answer .
hope it helps :)
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