The power had greater surface area than the tablet, therefore had more area to react faster

True or false

False

False.

The power of a device is not determined by its surface area. The power of a device, such as a tablet, is determined by its internal components, such as the processor and memory. Surface area does not affect the device's ability to react faster.

The statement is false. The surface area of a power source or device does not directly determine its reaction or response speed.

The power of a device or a power source is determined by its capacity, voltage, and current. Surface area, on the other hand, is related to the physical size or dimensions of an object.

For example, if we compare two tablets with different surface areas but the same processing power, they will generally have the same ability to react to commands or perform tasks. The screen size or surface area of the tablet does not affect its speed or processing capabilities.

To determine the speed or reaction time of a power source or device, factors such as its internal components, clock speed, processor efficiency, and software optimization are more important than its surface area.