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If motor A has twice as much horsepower as motor B, then motor A has the power capability to do _____. A.)twice the work in half the time b.)half the work in twice the time c.)the same work in half the time

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Given:

Motor A has twice as much as horsepower as motor B

Required: Motor A has the power capability to do _____.

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose motor A has power P'= 2P

Motor B has power P

The power is calculated by the formula


Power=\frac{Work\text{ done}}{time}

Motor A has power


\begin{gathered} P^(\prime)=(W^(\prime))/(t^(\prime)) \\ 2P=(W^(\prime))/(t^(\prime)) \\ P=(W^(\prime))/(2t^(\prime)) \end{gathered}

Motor B has power


P=(W)/(t)

Substituting the value of power from A


(W^(\prime))/(2t^(\prime))=(W)/(t)

Final Answer: The same work in half the time.

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