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OpenStudy (warriorz13):

How is velocity related to power? a. Power = Force / Average velocity c. Power = Force X Average velocity b. Power = Time / Average velocity d. Power = Time X Average velocity

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

@INarcolepsy @iPwnBunnies

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

@IsaiahCC100

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Power is work done over a period of time. \[P = \frac{Fd}{t}\]

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Distance over time is speed, but we can use velocity in this case. I used the wrong term. Replace distance with displacement.

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Since (d/t) is speed, we can rewrite the formula for power. \[P = Fv\]

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

soooo. A,B,C,D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its B Power= Average Velocity * Time. I used to take Aerodynamics and Physics class

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

...Use your head man.

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Average velocity times time is the displacement...

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

Ok not never good at this stuff

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

I gave you the answer. Power is work per unit time. P = Fd/t = Fv

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

ty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry its C Power= Force * Average Velocity just checked through some old papers

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