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How long does it take a microwave of power 0.2kW to sue 10000 J of energy

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Answer:

50s .

Step-by-step explanation:


\frak{\pink{Given}}\begin{cases}\textsf{ The power of microvave is 0.2kW .}\\\textsf{ Amount of energy is 10000 J .}\end{cases}

Here the power of the microwave is 0.2kW . And as we know that ,

  • Rate of doing work is called power .

So from the definition , we have ;


\sf\longrightarrow Power =(Work)/(time)

  • Here the work done is equal to the energy consumed by the microwave i.e. 10000 J .So we can write it as ,


\sf\longrightarrow Power =(Energy)/(time)


\sf\longrightarrow 0.2kW = (10^4 J )/(t) \\


\sf\longrightarrow 0.2 * 1000 W = (10^4 J )/(t)

Cross multiply ,


\sf\longrightarrow t = ( 10^4 )/( 0.2 * 10^3)s=(10^4)/(2*10^2) s

Simplify ,


\sf\longrightarrow \boxed{\bf t = 50s}

Hence the time taken is 50s .