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How fast the energy is provided (power, in joules/second or watts) is irrelevant, as long as not too much energy gets radiated away. What you really need to know is how much energy (in joules) is needed.
Power is measured in Joules per Kilowatt.
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.
6000 joules / 70 seconds = 85.71 watts
Power (watts) = Energy (joules) / time (seconds). Thus, Time (seconds) = Energy (joules) / Power (watts) = 90J / 40W = 2.25s
Work done (joules) and time taken (seconds) is the information needed to calculate power in watts (joules/second).
10 joules per second = 10 watts
10 joules per second = 10 watts
Power is measured in watts, or joules per second. So in 90 seconds, 1200 joules of work is equal to 1200/90 watts or 13.3 watts.
7.5 watts
Voltage is electrical pressure and Joules is a power rating so other info is needed
Approximately 0.01341 horsepower or 0.01 kilowatts.
press space bar but it only freezes time for 10 secounds and it takes five secounds to reset so you can uses it again.
How fast the energy is provided (power, in joules/second or watts) is irrelevant, as long as not too much energy gets radiated away. What you really need to know is how much energy (in joules) is needed.
Power is energy per unit time. So, the required power is 900/90 = 10 Watts.
you hold down the power button for 10 secounds then hold both the power button and the turn volume down button
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