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joscrist3 joscrist3
  • 03-05-2017
  • Physics
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How much time is needed for a 15,000 W engine to do 1,800,000 J of work? (Power: P = W/t)

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Equanimity
Equanimity Equanimity
  • 03-05-2017
To solve for this we need to use the formula P = W/T (Power = Work/Time).
Since we do not have time, we shall switch up the formula.
Our new formula is T = W/P (Time = Work/Power).
We have 1,800,000 J of work, and 15,000 W of power.
1,800,000/15,000 = 120.
It will take 120 (insert measure of time here).
I hope this helps!
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fluffyburry58 fluffyburry58
  • 27-04-2021

Answer:

120 s

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