mathematical relation between work power and energy
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For example, the work done against gravity is equal to the change in the potential energy of the body and the work done against all resistive forces is equal to the change in the total energy. Power is the rate at which work is done (measured in watts (W)), in other words the work done per second.
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For example, the work done against gravity is equal to the change in the potential energy of the body and the work done against all resistive forces is equal to the change in the total energy. Power is the rate at which work is done (measured in watts (W)), in other words the work done per second
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