power
Power = (work) divided by (time) If you don't know the amount of work, you can calculate it. Work = (force) times (distance).
you divide;work/time=power (/=divided by< I think)
The amount of work done divided by the time it took to do the work equals the unit rate. w/t=unit rate
work/time = power
power
The average power during the time interval.
Yes, since power is work divided by time.
Power = (work) divided by (time) If you don't know the amount of work, you can calculate it. Work = (force) times (distance).
Average power equals Work divided by time. P= W/t
Work divided by time is power.
Work done per unit time is called power because power is work done divided by time in sec. So per unit time is seconds.
you divide;work/time=power (/=divided by< I think)
Power is the equation Work divided by Time. Power is measured in Watts, and basically it is the amount of work done in a certain amount of time.AnswerPower is measured with an instrument called a wattmeter.
Geologic history is divided, from largest amount of time to smallest amount of time, by eons, eras, periods, and epochs.
The average power in that period. Power (watts) = joules/sec
Geologic history is divided, from largest amount of time to smallest amount of time, by eons, eras, periods, and epochs.