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Work, energy and power GapFill

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Whenever a force acts to move a body, work is done. Work done is equivalent to  acceleration produceddistance coveredenergy transferredrate of transferring energy, and has units of  J or N mJ or N m⁻²J or WJ or N m⁻¹.
Power is the  rate of doing workchange in speedtotal work donedistance covered in a process, and has units  W or N s⁻¹J or N s⁻¹W or N mW or J s⁻¹.
The area under a force-displacement graph gives  rate of doing workchange in momentumefficiencywork done.
The efficiency of a process is the ratio of  input energy ÷ useful output energyuseful output energy ÷ input energywork done ÷ time takendistance covered ÷ time taken. This can be expressed as either a ratio or a percentage.
In all processes, energy is neither created nor destroyed; however, it may be dissipated when work is done by  resistive forceslight and soundchanges in momentumenergy conservation.

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