ErlindaAckman
ErlindaAckman ErlindaAckman
  • 14-07-2015
  • Physics
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If we know the force, the distance, and the time we can calculate only power. work and power. only work. neither work or power.

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 14-07-2015

Work = (force) x (distance)

Power = (work) / (time)

Knowing force, distance, and time, it looks like
you can calculate both work and power.

But that's not all !

-- Speed = (distance) / (time)

-- Impulse = change in momentum = (force) x (time)


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andino1107 andino1107
  • 16-09-2019

Answer:

Answer is B (work and power) i took the test and got a 100%

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