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What is the difference between energy and power?
  

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They are often used for the same meaning, but in physics, energy is the ability of something to do work (apply a force through a distance) and power is the rate at which energy is converted (energy divided by time).

  • They are often used for the same meaning, but in physics, energy is the ability of something to do work (apply a force through a distance) and power is the rate at which energy is converted (energy divided by time).
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They are often used for the same meaning, but in physics, energy is the ability of something to do work (apply a force through a distance) and power is the rate at which energy is converted (energy divided by time).
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one to oneWhat is the difference between energy and power?
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