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Mathematics, 14.10.2019 14:50 tucecoskun

The formulas for power and work are p=w/t and w=fd , where p is the power, w is the work done, t is the time, f is the force, and d is the displacement. which formula represents the relationship between displacement and power?
choose the correct answer
a) d=pt/f
b) d=p/ft
c) d=pf/t
d= f/pt

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