mahdialimansour
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  • 11-03-2024
  • Physics
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If two forces can perform the same work, do they necessarily have the same power? Why?​

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bunaalbert81
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  • 11-03-2024

Power is the rate (in time) of doing work. So, if more work is done in the same time interval, the power is increased. If the same work is done but it takes longer to perform it, the power is less. Work can be measured in units of foot-pounds or newton-meters

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