Power is the rate of doing work. Worn can be found by multiplying power by time. One watt of
power is equal to a work rate of 1.000 N - m per s. One horsepower of power is equal to a
work rate of 550 ft - lbf per s.
P = W / t
W = ( P ) ( t )
Power = (work) divided by (time) If you don't know the amount of work, you can calculate it. Work = (force) times (distance).
Power = Work/Time Time = Work/Power Work = Power * Time See related links for a power calculator. Insert work and time to calculate power.
The definition of work is (force) times (distance). If you mean you're given the equation and you need to solve it for 'work', then you only need to multiply both sides of the equation by 'time', and you'll have (power) x (time) = (work)
work/time = power
Power decreases as the time spent doing the work increases. This is according to the formula of where power equals the work done divided by the time doing it. Power and time therefore stand in an inverse mathematical relationship.
Power = (work) divided by (time) If you don't know the amount of work, you can calculate it. Work = (force) times (distance).
Power = work/time So time = power/work and work = power x time.
Power = Work/Time Time = Work/Power Work = Power * Time See related links for a power calculator. Insert work and time to calculate power.
Work W=Pt power times time, W = FVt.
power= work divided by time
power is required to do work and work efficiancy is the ammount of time it takes to do work.
The definition of work is (force) times (distance). If you mean you're given the equation and you need to solve it for 'work', then you only need to multiply both sides of the equation by 'time', and you'll have (power) x (time) = (work)
Work divided by time is power.
Yes; power= work/time, or work per time, measured in watts.
Power is the measure of Work Done in a given time.
Power = (quantity of work done) divided by (time to do it)
power = work/time