The relationship between energy, work, and power can be stated as:
A) Power is measured in units of energy and work is the transfer of power.
B) Work is required to convert energy into power.
C) Energy is the ability to do work, work is the result of transferring energy, and power is the rate at which the work is accomplished.
D) Power is required to convert work into energy.
C
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a. identifying the root of the accident b. keeping accurate electronic records c. receiving daily safety reports from workers d. analyzing the effectiveness of training
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a. evaporator will be fed too much refrigerant b. evaporator will be starved of refrigerant c. condenser will be fed too much refrigerant d. condenser will be starved of refrigerant
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false