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21 April, 01:09

If an automobile engine delivers a power of 50.0 hp, how much time will it take for the engine to do 6.40 x 10^4 j of work? (1 hp = 746 W)

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  1. 21 April, 01:52
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    Given data

    Power (P) = 50 hp,

    = 50 * 746, we know that 1 hp = 746 W.

    = 37300 Watts (Watt = J/s)

    Work = 6.40 * 10⁴ J

    Power is defined as rate of doing work and the unit of power is Watt.

    Mathematically,

    Power = (Work / time) Watts

    = 6.40 * 10⁴ / time

    37300 W = 6.40 * 10⁴ J / time (Where time in seconds)

    => time = Work/Power

    = 6.40 * 10⁴/37300

    = 1.74 seconds

    Therefore, the engine need 1.74 seconds to do 6.40 6.40 * 10⁴ J of work
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