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Calculate the energy used by a 0.011 kW lightbulb in 1 minute. Use the formula: energy (J) = power (W) × time (s)
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Calculate the energy used by a 0.011 kW lightbulb in 1 minute. Use the formula: energy (J) = power (W) × time (s)
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Calculate the energy used by a 0.011 kW lightbulb in 1 minute. Use the formula: energy (J) = power (W) × time (s)
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The baser would be 660 do u need steps
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660
Step-by-step explanation:
0.011kW = 11W
energy = 11 x 60
= 660J
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