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drill has a power of 450 and drill has a power of 1500, and both are used for 10 seconds, what is the difference in the energy generated?

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To calculate the difference in energy generated by the two drills, we need to use the formula:

Energy = Power x Time

For the first drill with a power of 450 and used for 10 seconds:

Energy = 450 x 10 = 4,500 joules
For the second drill with a power of 1500 and used for 10 seconds:

Energy = 1500 x 10 = 15,000 joules

The difference in energy generated between the two drills is:

15,000 - 4,500 = 10,500 joules





Therefore, the second drill generates 10,500 more joules of energy than the first drill.
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