Power
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Template:Wiktionary Power has many meanings, most of which imply control or force.
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Physical and mathematical sciences
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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:
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Optics
Power has two meanings in optics:
- Power is used the same way as in other branches of physics
- A lens' optical power is the inverse of its focal length
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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
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Social sciences
- Power (sociology), the ability to impose one's will on others
- Political 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
- Economic power has several meanings, including:
- Purchasing power, the amount of goods and services a given amount of money can buy
- Bargaining power or monopoly power, the ability to influence the setting of prices or wages
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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 (play), a play written by Nick Dear
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Paranormal, supernatural, and fiction
- Magic (paranormal) is sometimes referred to as a supernatural "power"
- Super-powers are special abilities of superheroes, or abilities specific to a character in a video or card game
- A deity is sometimes called a "Power"
- Powers are one of nine orders of angels in medieval angelology
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Other
- IBM POWER, Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC, an IBM microprocessor architecture
- Power, Montana, a town in the state of Montana
- Thomas Charles Power, one of the first two Senators from Montana.
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