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Can two people do different work, but have the same power?
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Of course !
I lift 1 kilogram 1 meter in 1 second.
You lift 60 kilograms 2 meters in 2 minutes.
My work is 9.8 joules.
Your work is 1,176 joules.
My power is 9.8 watts.
Your power is also 9.8 watts.
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yes, two people can do different work and have the same power.
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