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Adriana Patrick
10 March, 01:15
Real-world examples of power
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Hillary Mcdowell
10 March, 02:41
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By definition, power is the amount of energy consumed (or produced) in a second. (or more precisely, it is the rate of change in energy).
so anything which uses energy in a known time period can be labeled with a power rating.
an example for power could be a nuclear plant; traditional nuclear plants produce somewhat close to 1 giga watts (which means 1 giga joules in a second)
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