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How much power is necessary to do 50 J of work in 5 seconds
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How much power is necessary to do 50 J of work in 5 seconds
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Power = work / time
Power = 50J / 5s
Power = 10 Watts (w)
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Power = Work / Time
If W = 50 J and T = 5s
P = W/T = 50J/5s =
10 Watts
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