Physics, asked by ziyadkp24, 16 days ago

If a bulb consumes 600J of energy in 10 seconds what would be the power of the bulb? ​

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Answered by punitayadav5356
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Answer:

Power can be defined as the rate of doing work; it is the work done in unit time. The SI unit of power is Watt (W) which is joules per second (J/s).

Power = Work/Time

P = W/t

Work done is the same as the energy consumed by the lamp.

Put the above values in the power formula; we get the power of the lamp.

P= 1000/10

P =100 W

∴ The power of the lamp is 100 W

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Answered by dishak0912
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Here’s your answer…

Work(W)=600J
Time(t)=10 sec

We know that,
Power=Work/Time=W/t
P=600/10=60Watts

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