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How much will it take to do a work of 190J with 15w power

User Kaydian
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\bf \underline{ \underline{given : }}

  • Work = 190 J

  • Power = 15 W


\bf \underline{ \underline{To \: be \: calculated : }}

Calculate the time ?


\bf \underline{ \underline{</p><p>Formula \: applied :}}


\boxed{ \bf{Power = (Work \: done)/(Time) }}


\bf \underline{ \underline{Solution : }}

We know,


\sf {Power = (Work \: done)/(Time)}


\sf{ Time = (Work \: done)/(Power ) }

Substituting the values of work and power, we get:


\sf \implies{Time = (190)/(15) }


\sf\implies{Time = 12.66 \: s}

Thus,the time taken by a body is 12.66 seconds.

User Siarhei Fedartsou
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{\mathrm{12.67 \ s}}

Explanation:


\displaystyle power \ (W) = (work \ done \ (J))/(time \ (s))


\displaystyle P= (W)/(t)


\displaystyle 15= (190)/(t)

Solve for t.

Multiply both sides by t.


15t =190

Divide both sides by 15.


\displaystyle t= (190)/(15)


t \approx 12.67

User Onur Kucukkece
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