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Power is a Product of Agility/Is Energy Advancing-Power?

Varde October 26, 2021 at 21:17 1550 views 3 comments
What is power if not the product of agility such as: speed, momentum, weight, energy, etc?

Typically, energy is energy, but deeper analysis may suggest it is advancing-power.

In the sense of its power, speed is crossing-power, momentum is cutting-power and weight is pressing-power. Energy seems to be the foremost power source; we create green technology that utilize speed, momentum and weight to generate energy. The three powers are converted on green energy wind turbines.

In the sense of its power, energy is advancing-power, and I know this by the way it acts when utilized.

A computer, if powered by energy, becomes electrical and can be switched on; to create an effect that had advanced from the plug socket.

Do you agree that energy is advancing-power?

Comments (3)

T Clark October 26, 2021 at 21:29 #612439
Quoting Varde
Do you agree that energy is advancing-power?


In physics, power is energy used per unit time. A watt is one joule/sec.
Varde October 26, 2021 at 21:30 #612440
Reply to T Clark

In physics, what is speed in terms of power?

Isn't a watt electricity?
GraveItty October 26, 2021 at 22:08 #612463
Quoting Varde
In physics, what is speed in terms of power?

Isn't a watt electricity?


Just look at the units.