To calculate 200 J of work in 20 seconds would be to calculate the power. You would use the equation power equals work divided by time. This gives you 10 W of power.
The situation that involves more power is when 200 J of work is done in 20 s. Power is calculated as work done divided by time taken, so for the first situation the power is 10 W (200 J / 20 s) compared to 12.5 W for the second situation (50 J / 4 s).
The power for the first situation (200 J of work done in 20s) is 10 W, while the power for the second situation (50 J of work done in 4s) is also 10 W. Therefore, both situations involve the same amount of power.
£11/10/- (as it was written) is equivalent to £11.50 £1 = 20 Shillings (20/- or 20s) 1 Shilling = 12 pence (12d) 1d = 4 farthings. Therefore £1 = 20s = 240d = 960 Farthings Simple :-)
Yes, Albert Einstein did know how to drive. He learned to drive in his mid-20s and owned several cars throughout his life. However, he was known to be a cautious driver and was not particularly fond of it.
11.1846 mph 18.0000 kmh 5.0000 meters/sec This is extracted from the formula (speed)=(distance)/(time)
The situation that involves more power is when 200 J of work is done in 20 s. Power is calculated as work done divided by time taken, so for the first situation the power is 10 W (200 J / 20 s) compared to 12.5 W for the second situation (50 J / 4 s).
The power for the first situation (200 J of work done in 20s) is 10 W, while the power for the second situation (50 J of work done in 4s) is also 10 W. Therefore, both situations involve the same amount of power.
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cable gland sise 20s means
you have to be in your 20s to work on a cruise ship.
in the later 20s, yes; but they weren't really popular and didn't work well.
in the later 20s, yes; but they weren't really popular and didn't work well.
No, most people continue to grow, into their 20s. Though, after puberty, growth rates tend to slow down.
A person in their 20s is commonly referred to as a young adult.
yes. I think so
20s and 30s are sizes of rims (in inches).
20s is correct.