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You must have an energy which moves an object. If the object does not move - No work is done.

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How much power is required to do 100 j of work on an object in a time of 5 how much power is required if the same work is done in 1 s?

Power is the rate at which work is done. To find the power required to do 100 J of work in 5 s, divide the work by the time: 100 J / 5 s = 20 watts. If the same work is done in 1 s, the power required would be 100 watts, as power is inversely proportional to time.


What is the difference in the work to move the object and the work you do?

The work required to move an object is the amount of energy transferred to the object to change its position. The work you do is the amount of energy you transfer to the object by applying a force to move it. The two are related, with the work done being equal to the work required to move the object.


What is the amount of work required to push water?

The amount of work required to push water depends on the force applied, the distance over which the force is applied, and the properties of the water being pushed, such as its viscosity and density. Work is calculated as force times distance, so the greater the force or the distance over which it is applied, the more work will be required to push the water.


What is the minimum amount of work required to complete this task?

The minimum amount of work needed to finish this task.


As the time required for a person to do work increases his power output?

No, as the time required for a person to do work increases, their power output decreases. Power is defined as the amount of work done per unit of time, so the longer it takes to do work, the lower the power output.