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Encyclopedia > Mobile power

The concept of power occurs in multiple areas.

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Physics

  • Power (physics) is the amount of work done per unit of time.
  • Electric power

Social

  • Power (sociology)
  • Political power
  • Reserve power
  • Power (international), the ability of national states to influence or control other states or regions

Economics

Mathematics

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Power (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1017 words)
The power consumption of a human is on average roughly 100 watts, ranging from 85 W during sleep to 800 W or more while playing a strenuous sport.
The average power consumed by a sinusoidally-driven linear two-terminal electrical device is a function of the root mean square (rms) values of the voltage across the terminals and the current passing through the device, and of the phase angle between the voltage and current sinusoids.
The ratio of the pulse duration to the period is equal to the ratio of the average power to the peak power.
SkyBuilt Power (949 words)
Frequently, those single power source systems are relatively fragile (animals eat the wiring, etc.), and they provide little or no power during extended periods of bad weather.
In short, it is the world's first open architecture, plug and play, mobile power station, with over 140 patent claims filed for its revolutionary design.
Power output is easily expandable from 1kW up to 50kW or more by plugging in additional solar, wind, diesel or other power options.
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