In physics, power is a relation between work and time: a measure of work done (or energy expended) and the time it takes to do it. Equation: Power equals Work divided by Time (P = W/T), or Power = Energy/Time Common units of measuring power: foot-pounds per second, horsepower (in English system); watts, kilowatts (in metric system)
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