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For personal names, see Power (name) and Powers.
Power has many meanings, most of which imply (a capacity for) control or force and may refer to:
In science, technology and mathematics:
- Power (physics) is the amount of work done or energy transferred per unit of time, cf. Force (physics)
- Motive power is power which moves something, such as output of a motor
- Electric power generation is the process of converting any form of energy to electrical energy, as in:
- e.g. power station, nuclear power, solar power, wind power, wave power, tidal power, geothermal power, hydropower
- Optical power of a lens is the inverse of its focal length
- Effective radiated power in radio telecommunications is a measure of radio station antennas
- Power (mathematics) is the common name for exponentiation (an expression of the form bn) and the exponent (n)
- Statistical power is the probability that a statistical test will reject a false null hypothesis
In the electronics industry:
- IBM POWER, a microprocessor architecture
- POW-R Consortium, a group of companies responsible for an audio codec standard
In social sciences:
- Power (sociology), the ability to make choices or influence outcomes
- Political power, power held by a person or group in a society
- Reserve power, a power exercised by a head of state in certain exceptional circumstances
- Power in international relations, the ability of national states to influence or control other states, which may be distinguished as:
- see also, Historical powers, Middle power, Regional power, Great power, Superpower, Hyperpower
- Power (communication), power in interpersonal communication
- Economic power, no agreed-upon definition
- Purchasing power, the amount of goods and services a given amount of money can buy
- Monopoly power, the ability to set the price of a good sold.
- Will to Power, a prominent concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
In movies:
- Power (film), a 1986 movie
- The Power (film), a 1968 film based on the novel
In music:
- Power ballad, a song genre
- Power metal, a subgenre of heavy metal music
- "Pow R. Toc H.", a track by Pink Floyd
- Power (album), a 1986 album by the band Kansas
- Power (Ice T album), a 1988 album by rapper Ice-T
- "The Power" (1990 song), a 1990 electronic pop song by Snap!
- "Power" (song), a song by German group Helloween
- "Power" (Lipps Inc song), a song by disco group Lipps Inc
In literature:
- The Power (novel), a 1956 novel by Frank M. Robinson
- Power: A New Social Analysis, a 1938 work by Bertrand Russell
- Power (2004 novel), a 2004 fantasy novel written by J. A. Stiehl
- Power (play), a play written by Nick Dear
- The 48 Laws of Power, a 1998 work by Robert Greene
In comics:
- Power!!, a manga album originally published in Japan now called Girl Got Game
- Powers (comics), a comic book series
In lottery:
- Powerball, a major United States lottery game
- Powerball, also the name of the sixth (red) ball drawn in the US Powerball game
In miscellaneous categories:
- Power, Montana, a town in the USA
- Power Petroleum, a British petrol brand
Power may also refer to:
- Superpower (ability), special attack abilities of superheroes
- Higher power, mostly God or another deity
- one of nine orders of angels in medieval angelology
- Hit points indicating how much more damage a video game character could take
The Power may also refer to:
- Port Adelaide Football Club
- Phil Taylor, 13 times PDC World Darts Champion