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Jaydan Barrett
29 June, 23:05
Compare and contrast power and work.
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Javion Everett
30 June, 00:12
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Comparison
Displacement and force are factors of both work and power
Work=Force * Displacement
power = (Force*Displacement) / time
Therefore power is the derivative of work with respect to time.
Contrast
Work is defined as a product of force and distance while power is the rate at which the work is done.
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