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Define power, average power, instantaneous power.

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The average power is define as the ratio of the total work done to the total time taken
`p_(av)=("total work")/("total time taken")`
The instantanous power is defined as the power deliverd at an instant
`p_(inst)=(dw)/(dt)`
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