This quiz contains 3 physics problems about power. The first asks to find the power of a man pushing a box 8 meters with 15 Newtons of force over 6 seconds. The second asks to calculate the power given that a machine does 50 Joules of work in 5 seconds. The third asks the power required for a TV set that consumes 600 Joules of work in 10 seconds.
This quiz contains 3 physics problems about power. The first asks to find the power of a man pushing a box 8 meters with 15 Newtons of force over 6 seconds. The second asks to calculate the power given that a machine does 50 Joules of work in 5 seconds. The third asks the power required for a TV set that consumes 600 Joules of work in 10 seconds.
This quiz contains 3 physics problems about power. The first asks to find the power of a man pushing a box 8 meters with 15 Newtons of force over 6 seconds. The second asks to calculate the power given that a machine does 50 Joules of work in 5 seconds. The third asks the power required for a TV set that consumes 600 Joules of work in 10 seconds.
This quiz contains 3 physics problems about power. The first asks to find the power of a man pushing a box 8 meters with 15 Newtons of force over 6 seconds. The second asks to calculate the power given that a machine does 50 Joules of work in 5 seconds. The third asks the power required for a TV set that consumes 600 Joules of work in 10 seconds.
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Quiz #2
1. Find the power of the
man who pushes the box 8m with a force of 15N in a 6 seconds. 2. A machine does 50 J of work in 5 seconds. How much power is that? 3. TV set consumes 600 J of work in 10 seconds. How much power is that?