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KIM [24]
4 years ago
9

An engine moves a motorboat through water at a constant velocity of 22 meters/second. If the force exerted by the motor on the b

oat is 5.75 × 103 newtons, what is the power of the motor?
7.9 × 104 watts




1.3 × 105 watts




2.5 × 105 watts




3.7 × 105 watts




5.0 × 105 watts
Physics
2 answers:
ss7ja [257]4 years ago
7 0

the other guy's right, the answer is B. 1.3 × 105 watts on plato :)

storchak [24]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1.3\cdot 10^5\,\,\,\mbox{Watts}

Explanation:

(Power) = (Work) / (Time) = (Force) * (Displacement) / (Time) = (Force) / (Velocity)

P = 5.75\cdot 10^3 N \cdot 2.2\cdot 10 \frac{m}{s} = 1.265\cdot 10^5 W

The power is about 1.3e+05 Watts.

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