Power may refer to:
Physics
* Power (physics), the rate at which work is performed or energy is converted
* Electric power, the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by a circuit
* Human power, the rate of work performed by a human
* Motive power, an agent used to create motion
* AC power, power in an alternating current electric circuit
* Optical power, the degree to which a lens converges or diverges light
* Transmitter power output, the power used by a radio transmitter
* Effective radiated power, a standardized theoretical measurement of the power of a radio transmitter
* Power spectral density, a real function denoting the power or energy of a signal
* Electrical power industry, companies generating electricity for the electrical grid
[edit] Mathematics
* Power (mathematics), the function which, applied to x, gives xn
o also: the result xn
* Power of a point, a number that reflects the distance of a point from a circle
* Statistical power, the probability that a statistical test will reject a false null hypothesis
* Powerful number, a positive integer such that if divided by a prime number p, is also divided by p2
[edit] Social science
* Power (philosophy), the ability to control one's environment or other entities
* Political power, power over the administration of public resources
* Power in international relations, power wielded by politicians in international relations
* Power (communication), the capacity of an individual or a group to exert their will over others
* Economic power, a concept in economics for which there is no agreed upon definition
o Purchasing power, the ability of any amount of money to buy goods and services
o Monopoly power, the ability an individual or company to set prices or wages
o Bargaining power, the ability of players in a bargaining game to influence the outcome
o Managerial power, the ability of managers to threaten their employees with penalties for not following orders
o Class power, in Marxism, a situation where a minority controls the means of production and is thus able to exploit
[edit] Surname
* Power (name), individuals with the surname Power
[edit] Computing
* IBM Power (software), an IBM systems software operating system enhancement package that provided spooling facilities for the IBM/370
* IBM POWER, a RISC microprocessor architecture developed by IBM
* POW-R, a set of commercial dithering and noise shaping algorithms used in digital audio bit-depth reduction
[edit] Film
* Power (film), a 1986 film about how political power affects both those who wield it and the people they try to control
* The Power (film), a 1968 science fiction film in which a researcher discovers evidence of a person with psychic abilities
[edit] Music
Albums
* Power (Boys Noize album)
* Power (Ice-T album)
* Power (Kansas album)
* Power (Q and Not U album)
* The Power (Vanessa Amorosi album)
* Power , an album by SSD (band)
* Power, an album by Lakeside (band)
Songs
* "Power" (Helloween song)
* "Power" (Kanye West song)
* "The Power" (Snap! song)
* "Power", a song by Lipps Inc. from Mouth to Mouth
* "Power", a song by Rainbow from Straight Between the Eyes
* "Power", a song by The Temptations
* "The Power", a song by Manowar from Louder Than Hell
* "The Power", a song by Cher from Believe
[edit] Literature
* Power (novel), a 1962 novel by Howard Fast detailing the rise of the fictional Benjamin Holt to lead a powerful labor union
* Power (2004 novel), a by J. A. Stiehl novel about a boy who develops superhuman abilities of nearly god-like proportions
* Power (play), a play by Nick Dear that explores the events that led King Louis XIV of France to become absolute monarch
* The Power (novel), a 1956 book by Frank M. Robinson
* The Power (self-help book), a 2010 book by Rhonda Byrne
* Girl Got Game, originally Power!! a manga series about a girl whose father forces her to pretend to be a boy to play on a baseball team
* Power: A New Social Analysis, a sociology book by Bertrand Russell that defines powers as one's ability to achieve goals
[edit] Sports
* West Virginia Power, a minor league baseball team of the South Atlantic League and the Class A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates
* Port Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed "Power", an Australian rules football club based in Port Adelaide, South Australia
* Phil Taylor, an English darts champion, nicknamed "The Power", who has won a record 15 World Championships
[edit] Other
* Power, Montana, a census-designated place in Teton County, Montana, United States
* Power98FM, an English-language radio station in Singapore, owned by SAFRA Radio
* De Coelesti Hierarchia, a Pseudo-Dionysian work on angelology which has an order of angels called "Powers"
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