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What is the difference between energy and power?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Power is the rate of energy being generated or consumed. For example, if an engine produces 1000 Watts of power (where Watts is Joules/second), then after an hour the total energy produced by the engine is 1000 Joules/second × 3600 seconds = 3,600,000 Joules.

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Answered by nikhitha2086
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Explanation:

Difference Between Energy and Power: Energy is the strength needed to perform work, while the rate at which work is performed is called power. The unit of measurement in energy is termed as joules, whereas, a watt is the measurement unit of power.

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