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Correct. Since the same work (F*d) is performed, the resulting KE is the same.soupastupid said:the blocks have the same kinetic energy
The concept of "Two blocks of power" refers to the idea that energy can be transferred or transformed between two distinct objects or systems.
Power is measured in watts (W) which is equal to the amount of energy transferred or transformed per unit time.
The formula for calculating power is P = W/t, where P is power in watts, W is work in joules, and t is time in seconds.
The size or mass of the blocks does not directly affect the power transferred. However, it may affect the amount of energy that can be stored in the blocks and thus, indirectly impact the power transferred.
Yes, the power transferred between the two blocks can be increased by either increasing the amount of energy stored in the blocks or decreasing the time it takes for the energy to be transferred or transformed.