Power
Yes, power is the rate at which work is done.
work = rate x time rate = work x time time = work x rate (also the x is a times symbol not a variable:) )
Work is energy, measured in joules. The rate of work, or joules per second, is known as watts, or power.
"Power" is the rate of work, or of energy transfer.
Work is done at a rate equal to the amount of work done divided by the time taken to do the work. This rate is commonly referred to as power and is measured in watts (W) or joules per second (J/s).
Yes ^that's not true. Actually work is not the rate at which you expend energy.
The amount of work done divided by the time it took to do the work equals the unit rate. w/t=unit rate
False. The rate at which work is done is called power. Energy is the ability to do work.
The term that represents the rate at which work is done is the watt. It is defined as 1 joule per second.
No, acceleration is change in velocity over time. Power is the rate at which work is being accomplished.
Work is energy, measured in joules. The rate of work, or joules per second, is known as watts, or power.
It's the homeostasis at work