Hello harshita,
There are many formulas regarding work power and energy, you may consider any good book for all the formulas at a glance.
Some of the main formulas can be seen below:
I am attaching a link to some Work power and energy resources for your refernce:
https://learn.careers360.com/physics/work-energy-and-power-chapter/
Hope this helps
Hello
Here are some formulae related to work power energy
w ork Done By A Constant Force Parallel To Displacement W = Fx
Work Done By Any Constant Force W = Fx cosθ
Work-Energy Theorem W = ΔK
Formula For Average Power =
Definition Of Instantaneous Power P =
Formula For Instantaneous Power P = Fv cosθ
Work Done By A Position-Dependent Force W =F(x)dx force.
Definition Of Potential Energy. ΔU = - W
Gravitational Potential Energy. UG = mgh
Statement Of Conservation Of Mechanical Energy. Δ(U+K) = 0
Definition Of Total Mechanical Energy. U + K = E
Definition Of Potential Energy Given A Position-Dependent Force. ΔU = -F(x)dx
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