Physics, asked by yingbe, 6 months ago

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Prove that, Power (P) = F.v ​

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Answered by shreyasinha28
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Answer:

P =  \frac{Work}{ Time}

P =  \frac{f \: s \cos( \alpha ) }{t}

P =  {fv \cos( \alpha ) }

v =  \frac{distance \: (s)}{time \: (t)} A constant force moves an object at constant velocity, the power is just P = f•v.

Alternative,

P =  \frac{dW}{dt}

P =  \frac{dF•S}{dt}

P = F•v

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