Physics, asked by angel7896, 8 months ago

What's the power of a digger who performs 12000j of work in 6 seconds?

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Answered by anik1035
1

Answer:

200 watt

Explanation:

we know power = work / time

so , power =1200/6 =200 watt

Answered by dna63
1

Explanation:

We know,,

\sf{P=VI}

\implies{\sf{P=\frac{W}{Q}\times{\frac{Q}{t}}}}

\implies{\sf{P=\frac{W}{t}}}

\implies{\sf{P=\cancel{\frac{12000}{6}}}}

\implies{\sf{P=200 \:Js^{-1}}}

\implies{\boxed{\sf{P=200 \:Watt}}}

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