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Power can be defined as?
A. The distance over which work has done
B. How much work can be done in a given time
C. All the work in an given area
D. The energy required to do work
( Last question was wrong according to the test I took)
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B. How much work can be done in a given time. That’s why it’s measured occasionally I. “Horsepower.” It’s your ability to work fast and far.
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