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    power
    /ˈpaʊə/

    noun

    • 1. the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way: "the power of speech" Similar abilitycapacitycapabilitypotentialOpposite inabilityincapacity
    • 2. the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behaviour of others or the course of events: "a political process that offers people power over their own lives"

    verb

    • 1. supply (a device) with mechanical or electrical energy: "the car is powered by a fuel-injected 3.0-litre engine"
    • 2. move or travel with great speed or force: "he powered round a bend"

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  2. What is Power? We can define power as the rate of doing work, it is the work done in unit time. The SI unit of power is Watt (W) which is joules per second (J/s). Sometimes the power of motor vehicles and other machines is given in terms of Horsepower (hp), which is approximately equal to 745.7 watts.

  3. Work, Energy and Power are fundamental concepts of Physics. Work is said to be done when a force (push or pull) applied to an object causes a displacement of the object. We define the capacity to do the work as energy. Power is the work done per unit of time. This article discusses work, energy and power in detail.

  4. Electric Power. In physics, electric power measures the rate of electrical energy transfer by an electric circuit per unit of time. Denoted by P and measured using the SI unit of power which is watt or one joule per second. Electric power is commonly supplied by electric batteries and produced by electric generators. Table of Contents:

  5. The power set is a set which includes all the subsets including the empty set and the original set itself. It is usually denoted by P. Power set is a type of sets, whose cardinality depends on the number of subsets formed for a given set. If set A = {x, y, z} is a set, then all its subsets {x}, {y}, {z}, {x, y}, {y, z}, {x, z}, {x, y, z} and ...

  6. A high power factor indicates that the power supplied to the electrical system is effectively used. A system with low power factor doesn’t effectively consume the incoming electric supply and results in losses. There is no power factor involved in DC circuits due to zero frequency. But, in AC circuits, the value of power factor always lies ...

  7. The prudential reasons stress that power-sharing will bring out better outcomes, whereas the moral reasons emphasise the act of power-sharing as valuable. Form of Power Sharing. Most of you must think that sharing power = dividing power = weakening the country. A similar thing was believed in the past.

  8. Power (P) = Work × time-1. Or, P = [M 1 L 2 T-2] × [T-1] = M 1 L 2 T-3. Therefore, power is dimensionally represented as M 1 L 2 T-3. ⇒ Check Other Dimensional Formulas: Dimensions of Acceleration Due To Gravity; Dimensions of Magnetic Flux; Dimensions of Wavelength; Dimensions of Surface Energy; Dimensions of Gravitational Potential Energy

  9. Solved Questions. Example 1: Write 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 in exponent form. Solution: In this problem 7s are written 8 times, so the problem can be rewritten as an exponent of 8. 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 = 78. Example 2: Write below problems like exponents: 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3. 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7.

  10. Power Factor of an alternating current circuit is the ratio of true power dissipation to the apparent power dissipation in the circuit. \ (\begin {array} {l}cos~\phi = \frac {R} {Z}\end {array} \) The value of the power of an a.c circuit lies between 0 and 1. For a purely inductive or capacitive circuit, it is 0 and for the purely resistive ...

  11. A power series is a continuous function of x within its interval of convergence. A power series can be integrated term by term within the limits of (-R, R). Uniqueness of power series: If two power series have same radius of convergence, and converges to the same function then the power series are identical. Solved Examples on Power Series ...

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