Respuesta :
Power = Δenergy/Δtime or Δwork/Δtime
To solve this problem you first have to find what the energy or work value is. In this case I am going to solve for work.
Work = force × distance
= 450 × 5
Work = 2250 J
Now that you know what the work value is you plug it into the power formula
P = Δwork/Δtime
= 2250 J/2 min
Power = 1,125 watts
hope this helps :)
To solve this problem you first have to find what the energy or work value is. In this case I am going to solve for work.
Work = force × distance
= 450 × 5
Work = 2250 J
Now that you know what the work value is you plug it into the power formula
P = Δwork/Δtime
= 2250 J/2 min
Power = 1,125 watts
hope this helps :)
Answer: A. 18.75Watts
Explanation:
Power is defined as the rate of change of work done by a body. It is measures in Nms-¹ or watts.
Mathematically,
Power = Work done/time taken
Workdone = Force × distance moved in a specified direction.
Also note that the time must be in seconds being the standard unit.
Given Force = 450N
Distance = 5m
Time = 2minutes = 2 × 60 = 120seconds
Since Power = F × d/t
Power = 450 ×5/120
Power = 18.75 watts.