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WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “POWER” AND “ENERGY?

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WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “POWER” AND “ENERGY?

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Power is energy per unit time… the rate at which energy is used, transfered, converted, etc.

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“Energy” is a stuff that flows, while “power” is the rate of energy flow. If “energy” were like water, then “power” would be the gallons per second.

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“Energy” is a stuff that flows, while “power” is the rate of energy flow. If “energy” were like water, then “power” would be the gallons per second.

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