Work is the same as energy, equal to power times time. 500 watts for 2 minutes could be expressed as 1000 watt-minutes, but is more conventionally expressed as 500x120 watt-seconds, otherwise known as 60,000 Joules or 60 kJ.
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700/(60/5)= 58.333 Wh 58.333/1000= 0.0583 kWh
Based on the formula, P = E/T , and 5 min is 300 seconds, 100 = E/300, E = 30000
well then all you have to do is divide here i have a sort out just for you an examplepower (in watts) = work divided by timeor for you smart ones:power=joules divided by time or sec.Following the above:Power (in watts) * time (seconds) = joules100,000 joules = 100,000 watt / seconds => (100,000 Watt / seconds ) * (50 minutes, or 3000 seconds) = 33.3 watts.
2 hours and 51 min
Depends on 1) The temperature of the coffee 2) The size of the cup of coffee 3) the size of the ice cube
no it will start to smell after a few min.
700/(60/5)= 58.333 Wh 58.333/1000= 0.0583 kWh
well then all you have to do is divide here i have a sort out just for you an examplepower (in watts) = work divided by timeor for you smart ones:power=joules divided by time or sec.Following the above:Power (in watts) * time (seconds) = joules100,000 joules = 100,000 watt / seconds => (100,000 Watt / seconds ) * (50 minutes, or 3000 seconds) = 33.3 watts.
How much power a turbo can support can be determined by it's flow, lbs/min. It takes 10lbs/min per 100hp. That HP rating is only obtainable if your motor would use that amount of air at that pressure ratio. Garrett, borgwarner, squirrelpf.com have turbo calculators to help determine which one will work for your engine package.
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if you installed a new motor you have to unhook the battery (about 15 to 20 min.) so the computer can pick up on the new part installed. then work the motor from drivers side.(if passenger side was installed)
a person should work out at least 30 min to an hour. that does not include everyday walking.
A disc is thrown through the air for 1.5 min with a power output of 12.5 W. How much work is done when throwing the disc?
If you do a casual search on the Internet, most solar panels work out at $5 - $7.50 per watt. But i ferreted around and found a 120watt panel for $358 retail, equivalent to $2.98 per watt. There are also a number of wholesalers willing to sell direct to the public, and minimum order quantities can be as low as two panels. I found a 225watt solar panel wholesale for $549 (min order 2 panels), equivalent to $2.44 per watt. find more info here http://1diysolarpanels.com/blog/
There is no standard pay. It all depends on where you work and who you work for. At the very least it would be min. wage.
make a payment as much as you can afford and tell them how much you can afford and they will work with you if you are making an effort. The min will say on your bill but if you can't pay that talk to them and they will work with you as much as they can.