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AURORKA [14]
4 years ago
14

You and a friend move a grand piano across the living room, exerting 25 newtons of force and performing 175 joules of work. It t

akes you 14 seconds. How far did you move the piano? How much power did you generate, in watts (joules/sec)?
Chemistry
1 answer:
agasfer [191]4 years ago
8 0
<h3>Answer:</h3>

Distance = 7 m

Power = 12.5 J/s or watts

<h3>Explanation:</h3>

Work done = 175 Joules

Force exerted = 25 Newtons

Work done is the product of force exerted and the distance moved by a body.

Therefore;

Work done = Force × distance

Rearranging the formula we can work out the distance;

Distance = work done ÷ Force

              = 175 J ÷ 25 N

             =  7 m

Thus, the grand piano was moved by 7 m across the living room .

On the other hand,

Power is the rate at which the work is done.

Therefore;

Power = Work done ÷ time

Work done = 175 Joules

Time = 14 seconds

Thus;

Power generated = 175 J ÷ 14 sec

                            = 12.5 J/s or watts

Hence, a power of 12.5 J/s was generated in moving the grand piano.

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