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  • 10-12-2014
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What are the units for work, power, force, and energy?

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mpalmer1770 mpalmer1770
  • 10-12-2014
work is joules and it is defined as a kgm^2/s^2 force is newtons a kgm/S^2 power is the watt which i believe is the joule per second and energy is the same as work the jouel

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