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Statement A: An engine A can perform a given work in 1 hr and engine B can perform the same work in 1/2 hr. then B has greater power than A.
Statement B: Power is the dot product of force and velocity

A

A & B is correct

B

A & B are wrong

C

A is correct and B is wrong

D

A is wrong & B is correct

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AAKASH SERIES-WORK, POWER & ENERGY -EXERCISE - I
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