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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Mechanical_Engineering/Mechanics_Map_(Moore_2nd_Edition)/10%3A_Work_and_Energy_in_Particles/10.10%3A_Power_and_Efficiency_for_Particles
    Definition of power and efficiency, and their relationship to work and energy. The application of power and efficiency in an engineering context. Includes worked examples.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Mechanical_Engineering/Mechanics_Map_(Moore_et_al.)/09%3A_Work_and_Energy_in_Particles/9.02%3A_Power_and_Efficiency_for_Particles
    Definition of power and efficiency, and their relationship to work and energy. The application of power and efficiency in an engineering context. Includes worked examples.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Mechanical_Engineering/Mechanics_of_Materials_(Roylance)/07%3A_Appendices/7.04%3A_Unit_Conversion_Factors
    This page offers a collection of physical constants and unit conversions across various categories, including density, energy, force, length, mass, power, stress, and toughness. It provides equivalenc...This page offers a collection of physical constants and unit conversions across various categories, including density, energy, force, length, mass, power, stress, and toughness. It provides equivalences between units, such as the conversion of 1 Mg/m³ to 1 gm/cm³ and of 1 J to calories and Btu. The page also lists fundamental physical constants like the Boltzmann constant, gas constant, Avogadro constant, and gravitational acceleration.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Computer_Science/Applied_Programming/Think_Complexity%3A_Exploring_Complexity_Science_with_Python_(Downey)/08%3A_Self-organized_criticality/8.06%3A_Pink_noise
    The title of the original paper that presented the sand pile model is “Self-Organized Criticality: An Explanation of 1/f Noise”. You can read it at http://thinkcomplex.com/bak. As the subtitle suggest...The title of the original paper that presented the sand pile model is “Self-Organized Criticality: An Explanation of 1/f Noise”. You can read it at http://thinkcomplex.com/bak. As the subtitle suggests, Bak, Tang and Wiesenfeld were trying to explain why many natural and engineered systems exhibit 1/f noise, which is also known as “flicker noise” and “pink noise”.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Mechanical_Engineering/Mechanics_Map_(Moore_et_al.)/13%3A_Work_and_Energy_in_Rigid_Bodies/13.02%3A_Power_and_Efficiency_in_Rigid_Bodies
    Relation of the concepts of work and energy to the concepts of power and efficiency for rigid bodies. Includes a worked example.

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