what are the difference between work and energy?
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Work and Power are two closely related terms discussed in physics. But these terms cannot be used interchangeably. For an example, when we express the capacity of a power plant or windmill we express it in either kW or MW or GW. There is no point in expressing the capacity of a power plant in either kWh or MWh or GWh. However, when we want to express our domestic energy consumption, we express it in kWh. The main difference between work and power is that work is the amount of energy transferred when an object is moved by an external force whereas power is the rate of work done.
energy = power
energy = power
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Energy is the ability to produce or create work. Work, on the other hand, is the ability to provide force and a change in distance to an object.
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