Calculating the power of the F-35's engine is complex due to its hybrid design and the lack of a traditional output shaft. The engine's dry thrust is specified at 125 kN, but power measurements are less straightforward compared to internal combustion engines, which have clear power ratings. Discussions highlight that while force can be measured, translating that into useful power metrics for a jet engine is challenging and may not provide significant insights. The dynamics of jet propulsion differ fundamentally from those of automotive engines, making direct comparisons difficult. Ultimately, while power output can be theoretically calculated, it may not yield practical or relevant data for performance analysis.