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The formulas for power and work are and , 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?

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Power= work/time, work/time=(force x displacement)/time

therefore, power= (Fd)/t
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Answer:


P = (Fd)/(t)

Explanation:

Thinking process:

The concept of power is expressed as the work done per unit time.

Thus, power is given by:

Power =
(work)/(time)

However, the work done by a force is given by:

work done = force × distance in the direction of the force

Thus, power is work per unit time given by:


P = (Fd)/(t)

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