what is the difference between power and force
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Force is defined as the interaction between two bodies, or it can also be defined as the push or pull experienced by an object when an external force acts on it.
Force = (Mass)(Acceleration)
Power is defined as the amount of energy consumed when work is done in unit time. Power can also be defined as the rate at which work is done.
Power = Work done/Time taken
Watt is the unit of power.
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- Force is a vector quantity thus both magnitude and direction are required to have the resultant force on an object. As against power is scalar quantity thus is specified by only its magnitude.
- Force is denoted by F. While P is used to denote power applied on an object or body.
- The measuring unit of force is Newton. However, power is specifically measured in watts.
- Force is given by the cross product of mass and acceleration. As against power is given as the ratio of work done per unit time.
- The measuring unit of force is given by the name of scientist Isaac Newton. While the measuring unit of power is given by the name of scientist James Watt
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