Work (W) is equal to the change in energy (ΔE) or force (F) multiplied by distance (d). Power (P) is equal to energy (E) divided by time (t). The total initial energy, which includes kinetic energy (KE) and potential energy (PE), is equal to the total final energy in a system.
Work (W) is equal to the change in energy (ΔE) or force (F) multiplied by distance (d). Power (P) is equal to energy (E) divided by time (t). The total initial energy, which includes kinetic energy (KE) and potential energy (PE), is equal to the total final energy in a system.
Work (W) is equal to the change in energy (ΔE) or force (F) multiplied by distance (d). Power (P) is equal to energy (E) divided by time (t). The total initial energy, which includes kinetic energy (KE) and potential energy (PE), is equal to the total final energy in a system.