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Power has many meanings, most of which imply (a capacity for) control or force, (though in physics the terms "power" and "force" have different meanings). more...
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Physics
Power (physics) is the amount of work done or energy transferred per unit of time.;
Electric power generation is the process of converting any form of energy to electrical energy as in: power station, nuclear power, solar power, wind power, wave power, tidal power, geothermal power, hydropower;
In optics, the optical power of a lens is the inverse of its focal length.;
The power of radio stations is usually the effective radiated power which is an effort to account for the fact that some stations broadcast in all directions, while some other stations use directional antennas.;
Mathematics
Exponentiation, for example 23 is "two to the power of three";
Statistical power, the probability that the test will reject a false null hypothesis;
Power of a method which, in the field of methodology, is inversely proportional to the generality of the method;
Social sciences
Power (sociology), the ability to make choices or influence outcomes
Political power;
Rationality and power;
Reserve power, a power that may be exercised by the head of state of a country in certain exceptional circumstances.;
Power (international), the ability of national states to influence or control other states or regions;
Power (communication), power in interpersonal communication;
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Economic power has several meanings, including:
Purchasing power, the amount of goods and services a given amount of money can buy;
Bargaining power or market power or monopoly power, the ability to influence the setting of prices or wages, or to restrict the amount of production, sales, or employment, or the quality of a good or a service; and, in the case of monopoly, the ability to exclude competitors from the market.;
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In Philosophy power is the cause of the spread of a set of ideas. Nietzsche attributied Christianities spread to the the influence of power struggles which materialised in conquest and war, which in turn resulted in the spread of the moral ideal of christianity.;
Art and culture
Power (album), a 1986 album by the band Kansas;
The Power, a 1956 novel by Frank M. Robinson, made into a 1968 film;
Power (film), a 1986 movie;
Power (Ice T), a 1988 album by rapper Ice-T;
Powers (comics), a comic book series by Brian Michael Bendis and Mike Avon Oeming;
Power, a play written by Nick Dear;
Power (2004 novel), a 2004 fantasy written by J.A. Stiehl;
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