Answer:
18000 J is the work can do by the motor.
Step-by-step explanation:
If an electric motor works for 12 seconds and the power output is 1.5 KW = 1500 Watts we need to find how much work can an electric motor does.
We know that,
“Power” is defined as the “rate” of doing “work”, the “energy” transferred or converted per unit time. Mathematically,
![\text { power }=\frac{\text {work}}{\text { time }}](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/middle-school/tibhh9be3yhkend45dkx6f7j2gzi8w3eu1.png)
Where, units of power is “Watt”, units of work is “Joule” and time in “seconds”.
Substitute the given values to find work
![1500=(w o r k)/(12)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/middle-school/6u6tdlf0mepugxg9jg1jd6apx7pl2240b2.png)
1500 × 12 = work
Work = 18000 Joules
Therefore, work can done by an electric motor is 18000 J.