The full form of "power" in the context of physics is not an acronym but a concept. Power refers to the rate at which energy is transferred or converted. It is the amount of energy used or produced per unit of time. The formula for power is:
\[
P = \frac{E}{t}
\]
Where:
- \(P\) is power
- \(E\) is energy
- \(t\) is time
In electrical terms, power is often calculated as:
\[
P = VI
\]
Where:
- \(P\) is power
- \(V\) is voltage
- \(I\) is current
Power is measured in watts (W), where one watt is equal to one joule per second.