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formula of power in friction​

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Answered by sakash20207
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This force is actually static friction exerted on the drive wheels by the road - the road exerts this force because the engine causes the drive wheels to rotate. P = Fv = (3517) (16.67) = 58620 W. This can be converted to horsepower, using the conversion 746 W = 1 hp. This gives a power output of 78.6 hp.

Answered by anjalipravamohanty05
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This force is actually static friction exerted on the drive wheels by the road - the road exerts this force because the engine causes the drive wheels to rotate. P = Fv = (3517) (16.67) = 58620 W. This can be converted to horsepower, using the conversion 746 W = 1 hp. This gives a power output of 78.6 hp.

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