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The power of a machine is 6000 W. This machine is scheduled for design improvements. Engineers have reduced the time for the output by one half from 15 s to 7.5 s. What work wou…
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The power of a machine is 6000 W. This machine is scheduled for design improvements. Engineers have reduced the
time for the output by one half from 15 s to 7.5 s. What work would be required to cut the time in half.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Work = power × time
W = (6000 W) (7.5 s)
W = 45,000 J
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