WORK ENERGY POWER
Work is the product of force and the distance over which it moves. Imagine you are pushing a heavy box across the room. The further you move the more work you do! If W is work, F the force and x the distance then.
W = Fx
Energy comes in many shapes. The ones we see over here are kinetic energy (KE) and potential energy (PE)
Transitional KE = ½ mv2
Rotational KE = ½ Iw2
here I is the moment of inertia of the object (a simple manner in which one can understand moment of inertia is to consider it to be similar to mass in transitional KE) a w is angular velocity
Gravitational PE = mgh
where h is the height of the object
Elastic PE = ½k L 2
where k is the spring constant ( it gives how much a spring will stretch for a unit force) and L is the length of the spring. Simple isn't it!!
P = W/t
as work and energy (E) are same it follows power is also energy consumed or generated per unit time.
P = E/t
In measuring power Horsepower is a unit which is in common use. However in physics we use Watt. So the first thing to do in solving any problem related to power is to convert horsepower to Watts. 1 horsepower (hp) = 746 Watts
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Try and understand this formula
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