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When calculating power what two pieces of information are needed? A. Watts and Time B. Distance and Mass C. Work and Mass D. Work and Time
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When calculating power what two pieces of information are needed? A. Watts and Time B. Distance and Mass C. Work and Mass D. Work and Time
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When calculating power what two pieces of information are needed?
A. Watts and Time
B. Distance and Mass
C. Work and Mass
D. Work and Time
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It should be D work and time because power = work / time
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