When power remains constant, force and velocity are inversely proportional, meaning as force increases, velocity decreases proportionally. This relationship is derived from the formula Power = Force × Velocity, which rearranges to Force = Constant / Velocity.
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Constant Power Graph Explained in Seconds 🔥 #physics #neet #aslevel #igcsephysics #physicsshortsAñadido:
We have a variable force and a constant power and we need to find the graph between force and the velocity. So, we know that power is equal to force into velocity and we have given that the power is constant. So, constant is equal to force into velocity. Now, this force is equal to constant over velocity and we can see that this force and velocity are inversely proportional. So, if force will increase, velocity will decrease.
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