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A bag of books took three minutes to move you did 12,900 day of work how much power it was required to move the bag? A3 187B 7166C 71.66D 2322

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Answer:

Power = Work / time

= 12900 J / (3*60)s

≈ 71.667 Watts

User Seth Connell
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Answer:

71.66 watt is the power required to move the bag

Option: C

Explanation:

From the given question, Work done is 12900 J (work is the product of force and displacement) in 3 minutes.

We know that, rate of work done is the power.


\text { Power }=\frac{\text {work}}{\text {time}}

Substitute the given values in the above formula to obtain power required to move the bag.


\text { Power }=\frac{12900 \mathrm{J}}{3 * 60 \mathrm{s}}


\text { Power }=\frac{12900 \mathrm {J}}{180 \mathrm {s}}


\text { Power }=71.667 \mathrm{Watt} (Joule per second is equal to watt )

Therefore the power required to move the bag is 71.66 watt.

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