The difference between electrical power and electrical energy is:
β’ Electrical power as a rate (how fast work is done) β’ Electrical energy as the capacity/ability to do work β’ Relationship between power, energy, and time: ( P = \frac{E}{t} )
β’ Ask yourself: which option(s) correctly describe power as something happening per unit of time? β’ Which option(s) correctly describe energy as stored ability or capacity to do work, not the rate? β’ Do both A and B correctly match these ideas, or is one of them off in some way?
β’ Be sure that power involves a concept like "rate" (per second, per unit time) β’ Confirm that energy refers to the ability or capacity to perform work, not how fast itβs used β’ Check whether both statements A and B are accurate, or whether only one fully matches the standard definitions
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