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Power Plant vs Power Station
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A power plant or power station both describes the facility for the generation of electricity. Thus, there is no difference between both the terms and can be used interchangeably. In America, people prefer to... |
Power vs Torque
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Power and torque are two important terms used in physics. Power defines the rate of doing a work, whereas torque represents the measure of energy that is applied while rotating an object about an axis or pivot... |
Power vs Electricity
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In Physics, power is defined as the rate of change in energy. However, in general context we use the term power to refer to the energy that can be produced by various means like mechanical, electrical, etc.... |
Either vs Both
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‘Either’ is used to indicate the one out of a group. The group is generally of two members but occasionally the group can consist of more than two members. On the other hand, ‘both’ is used to denote two out... |
Pronunciation vs Accent
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Pronunciation is the act, or a way, of saying a word. Accent is a mark used to show the stress on a syllable or to pronounce with emphasis. |





