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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you are given time and distance, you can determine power if you know

OpenStudy (08surya):

no.......at least mass or force should be given

OpenStudy (theeric):

\(P=\dfrac{W}{t}=\dfrac{F\ d\ \cos\theta}{t}\) The only two things I used were 1. A definition of power \(W\) 2. A definition of work \(P\) That, and some algebra to put them together. Really, it's all a definition of power. I hope this helps!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

P=E/t P=W/t P=f.d.cos alfa/t and ... Just find P - Power !

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