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12 February, 06:25

A car owner forgets to turn off the headlights of his car while it is parked in his garage. If the 12.0-V battery in his car is rated at 61.0 A · h and each headlight requires 31.8 W of power, how long will it take the battery to completely discharge?

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  1. 12 February, 10:10
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    23.02 h.

    Explanation:

    Power is defined as the time rate at which energy is dissipated.

    Mathematically,

    Power = Energy/time

    Energy = I * V * t

    Where,

    I * t = current

    = 61 Ah

    V = potential difference

    = 12 V

    Power = 31.8 W

    Therefore,

    31.8 = (61 * 12) / t

    t = 732/31.8

    = 23.02 h

    Converting to seconds,

    = 23.02 h * 3600 s/1 h

    = 82867.9 s.
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