I'm afraid I don't understand the message you provided. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you're looking for assistance with? Thank you.
The relationship between w, f, and p can be described as: w = kf/p^2, where k is the constant of proportionality. This means that w is directly proportional to f and inversely proportional to the square of p. If f increases, w will increase, and if p increases, w will decrease.
It seems like there is a typo in your question. If you meant "What is a P is W 1000W," it doesn't make sense. If you can provide more context or clarify, I would be happy to help.
The standard definition of power is P = W/t, where W is work done and t is time taken. By substituting the definition of work (W = Fd) into this formula, we get P = Fd/t. Since speed v = d/t, we can further substitute d/t with v to get P = Fv, where power equals force multiplied by velocity.
The power, P, is equal to the work done, W, divided by the time taken, t. Given that 600 J of work is done in 3 s, the power can be calculated as P = W/t = 600 J / 3 s = 200 watts.
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1000 words that a picture is worth. ("A picture is worth a thousand words.")