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Determine the power of 600 joules of work done in 4 seconds. Use the formula power=work/time (Remember power is measured in watts).
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Determine the power of 600 joules of work done in 4 seconds. Use the formula power=work/time (Remember power is measured in watts).
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150 walts
600 divided by 4J=150
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power = work / time
power = 600 joules / 4 seconds
600/4 = 150
power = 150 watts
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