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10.1 DEFINATION Power= Torque × Velocity P (Watt)=T (N.m) × ω (rad/sec) ω= rad/sec where N is the revolution per minute (RPM) P= watt. - ppt download
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PHSC B12 HW 3 Solutions.pdf - 1. Which of the following is not a unit of work? Work is defined to be a force applied that moves • Joule an object over
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