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The formula for power is P = F______
The formula for power is P = F______
V
In the power formula, 'F' stands for ______
In the power formula, 'F' stands for ______
force
When calculating power, you multiply force by ______
When calculating power, you multiply force by ______
velocity
The variable 'P' in the power formula represents ______
The variable 'P' in the power formula represents ______
The unit of ______ in the power formula can be expressed as watts.
The unit of ______ in the power formula can be expressed as watts.
Flashcards
Power Formula (P = F * V)
Power Formula (P = F * V)
The power (P) of a system is equal to the force (F) applied multiplied by the velocity (V) of the object.
Power
Power
The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
Force
Force
A push or pull that can change an object's motion.
Velocity
Velocity
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Study Notes
Power Formula
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The formula
P = FV
is incomplete and does not represent a standard or commonly used power formula in physics, engineering, or other scientific disciplines. It lacks necessary context to describe any meaningful power calculation. -
A complete power formula typically involves factors like voltage, current, force, distance, time, or other parameters depending on the specific context. For example, electrical power is often expressed as
P = IV
(power equals voltage times current). -
To determine the meaning of
P = FV
, additional information about the variables involved is needed. Without a description of the variables F and V, it is impossible to interpret this formula.
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Description
Explore the importance of a complete power formula in various scientific contexts. This quiz highlights the significance of including crucial variables like voltage, current, and time to accurately express power. Test your understanding of power calculations in physics and engineering.