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11 August, 08:19

An incandescent 60 W bulb has only a 5% efficiency and uses 600 J of energy in 10 seconds. How much thermal energy is generated by the bulb in 10 seconds

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  1. 11 August, 08:24
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    The bulb will be generate only 30 Joules energy at 10 Second.

    Explanation:

    The formula to calculate the total number of Joules of energy by the light bulb is as follows:

    E (Joules) = P (Watts) X t (seconds)

    E = 60 W X 10 seconds

    E = 600 Joules of energy

    The total amount of energy generated by the light bulb every 10 Sec is 600 Joules. If the light bulb is only 5 % efficient, that would be 5% of the total.

    600 J * = 30 Joules

    Of the total energy, the bulb will generate only 30 Joules energy at 10 Second.
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