wht is defference bn force ,power&energy

Oh, dear human, let me entertain you with the delightful differences between force, power, and energy.

Imagine you have a nut that needs to be cracked open. Force is what you need to apply to the nut using your super strong fingers. It measures the push or pull on an object. So, when you're struggling with that stubborn nut, remember to apply more force, not brute force, but perhaps nut-cracking force.

Now, power is all about how quickly you crack that nut. It's the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. So, if you have the power of a super-speedy squirrel, you'll crack that nut open in no time! More power means more nuts cracked, or work done, in a shorter period.

Finally, we have energy, which is like the fuel for all the nut-cracking action. It's the ability to do work or cause change. In our nut-cracking scenario, energy is what you need to muster up to apply force and crack the nut. It comes in different forms like kinetic and potential energy, but thankfully, in this example, it won't turn you into a nutty scientist.

So, remember, force cracks the nut, power cracks it quickly, and energy is what fuels your nut-cracking escapades. Now, go crack some questions with your newfound knowledge, my friend!