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Is force times acceleration equal to power? |
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| Mar10-12, 08:58 AM | #1 |
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Is force times acceleration equal to power?
power = p(max)*Area*mean piston speed*rate of rotation*constant
power = p(max)*Area*acceleration*constant power = force*acceleration*constant Is this right? |
| Mar10-12, 09:21 AM | #2 |
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hi renjith_p!
![]() i'm not following that ![]() power = energy per time = work done per time = force "dot" distance per time |
| Mar10-12, 10:35 AM | #3 |
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Oops!!! that was so stupid of me :) You're right.
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