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The formulas for power and work are P= W/t and W=Fd, where P is the power, W is the work done, t is the time, F is the force, and d is the displacement. Which formula represents the relationship between displacement and power?

A.) d= Pt/F
B.) d= P/Ft
C.) d= PF/t
D.) d= F/Pt

User Tony Ennis
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W=Fd

d=F/W

P=W/t so W=Pt using the W in the above gives you:

d=F/(Pt)
User Paul Renton
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Answer:

A


Explanation:

  • First equation is
    P=(W)/(t), and
  • Second equation is
    W=Fd

Since we want to make
d the subject, we put second equation into 1st equation [W of 2nd equation into W of 1st equation]. We have:


P=(Fd)/(t)

Cross multiplying the solving for
d gives us:


P=(Fd)/(t)\\Pt=Fd\\d=(Pt)/(F)


Choice A is the correct one.

User Maxthon Chan
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