Physics, asked by Siakhan5616, 1 year ago

Heat produced by 100 watt water heater in 2 minutes

Answers

Answered by TamasAhankari
100
watt is also expressed as joules/second.

if you convert time in minutes into time in seconds and multiply it with watt, you'll get the quantity of heat produced in joules.
_________________________________
2 minutes = 60×2 seconds = 120 seconds
100 watt = 100 joules/sec

heat produced by heater in two minutes = 100 × 120 = 12000 Joules or 12 KJ.

Answered by dp14380dinesh
8

watt is also expressed as joules/second.

if you convert time in minutes into time in seconds and multiply it with watt, you'll get the quantity of heat produced in joules.

_________________________________

2 minutes = 60×2 seconds = 120 seconds

100 watt = 100 joules/sec

heat produced by heater in two minutes = 100 × 120 = 12000 Joules or 12 KJ.

Similar questions