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Physics, 10.01.2020 13:31 falconsfan20182

Which statement best describes how work and power are different?

a)to find work we need to know force and distance; to find power we need to know force and velocity.
b) to find work we need to know energy and time; to find power we need to know energy and distance.
c)to find work we need to know velocity and distance; to find power we need to know distance and time.
d)to find work we need to know distance and force; to find power we need to know energy and velocity.

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