Force is the rate of change of momentum, thus is directly proportional to the rate of change of velocity (acceleration). When the person jumps (hopefully at terminal velocity) the horizontal velocity...
P=v/f . Well, let's see. Force = newton Work = force x distance = newton-meter Power = work/time = (newton-meter)/(second) The first answer above says Power = (Velocity)/(force). Let's check it out....
No. I may have the power to lift a heavy weight but until I do it does not become a power by force. Power is the result of some action. A racing car has the power to do 250 kl per hr, but until I...