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What's the difference between "electric power" and "electrical power" ?
i saw the two words when i was reading a technical material and got confussed. Need your help!!!
7 jun. 2011 02:28
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power is "electric", a vehicle could be "electrically powered" :)
7 juni 2011
'electric' means powered by electricity.
'Electric power' as a term refers to the rate at which electric energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
'electrical' means relating to electricity.
'Electrical power ' is the product of voltage and current.
7 juni 2011
"Electric" is usually used to describe something that uses or produces electricity.
Electric light, guitar, drill,current, charge, plug, socket, switch,chair, shock.
We use "electrical" with more general nouns that are connected with electricity.
Electrical equipment, appliances, power, energy, wiring,signal, engineer.
However, in some cases two variants are possible: an electric/electrical company, an electric/electrical current, an electric/electrical shock.
7 juni 2011
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