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1800 joules / 1 minute = 1,800 joules / 60 seconds = 30 joules per second = 30 watts.
Power = energy/timeWatts = joules/seconds(79.3 joules/37.2 minutes) x (minute/60 seconds) = 0.03553 watt= 35.53 mW = +15.5 dBm (rounded)====================To answer the question:(79.3 joules/37.2 minutes) x (minute/60 seconds) x (horsepower/745.7 watts) = 0.0000476 HP (rounded)47.6 microhorsepower(power output of 47.6 microhorses)
Power = energy / time. Therefore, the derived unit is joules / second, commonly known as the watt.
If a human adult uses energy athe rate of 100 watts, or 100 joules per second, and sustains this rate for 10 seconds, the work done equals 1 kilojoule.
To raise 100 KG by 14 meters the work done is 100 x 9.81 x 14 = 13734 Joules. (9.81m/sec2 is the acceleration of a body in free fall, commonly called 'g') To do this work in 10 seconds means a power of 1373.4 Joules/second = 1373.4 watts
1800 joules / 1 minute = 1,800 joules / 60 seconds = 30 joules per second = 30 watts.
Work is energy, measured in joules. The rate of work, or joules per second, is known as watts, or power.
Work is energy, measured in joules. The rate of work, or joules per second, is known as watts, or power.
Work done (joules) and time taken (seconds) is the information needed to calculate power in watts (joules/second).
The average power in that period. Power (watts) = joules/sec
Power = energy/timeWatts = joules/seconds(79.3 joules/37.2 minutes) x (minute/60 seconds) = 0.03553 watt= 35.53 mW = +15.5 dBm (rounded)====================To answer the question:(79.3 joules/37.2 minutes) x (minute/60 seconds) x (horsepower/745.7 watts) = 0.0000476 HP (rounded)47.6 microhorsepower(power output of 47.6 microhorses)
Work is usually measured in joules, which are a unit of energy. Work/time is called power and is usually measured in Watts (joules/second) other common units of power include Horsepower and ft*lbs /sec. in short, is is power, which is measures in watts.
Work is usually measured in joules, which are a unit of energy. Work/time is called power and is usually measured in Watts (joules/second) other common units of power include Horsepower and ft*lbs /sec. in short, is is power, which is measures in watts.
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Power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transmitted, equal to the work done or energy transmitted divided by time, measured in watts.
Power = energy / time. Therefore, the derived unit is joules / second, commonly known as the watt.
If a human adult uses energy athe rate of 100 watts, or 100 joules per second, and sustains this rate for 10 seconds, the work done equals 1 kilojoule.