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A classroom has 24 fluorescent bulbs, each of which is 32 W. how much energy does it take to light the room for a minute?(unit=J)PLEASE HELP

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46.08kJ

Step-by-step explanation:

There are a total of 24 bulbs in the room, each of which has a rated wattage of 32 W.

We need to light the room for a minute. Total power demanded by bulbs=
(\textrm{Number of bulbs})*(\textrm{Wattage of each bulb})\textrm{ = }24*32W\textrm{ = }768W.

We now know the demanded power. Power is energy required per unit time.


Power\textrm{ = }(Energy)/(time)


Energy\textrm{ = }Power* time \textrm{ = }768\textrm{ }W*1\textrm{ }min\textrm{ = }768\textrm{ }(J)/(sec)* 60\textrm{ }sec\textrm{ = }46,080J

∴ Energy required =
46,080J=46.08kJ

User George Cscnt
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Answer:

Energy= 46.08KJ

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the power needed to light each bulb is 32W

We know that Power =
(energy)/(time)

The energy needed to light one bulb=
power*time

Given time = 1minute = 60 seconds

Energy =
32W*60sec=1920J

Therefore energy needed to light one bulb is 1920J

The energy needed to light 24 bulbs =
1920*24 =46080J=46.08KJ

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