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21 August, 14:22

A small gasoline engine can put out 24,000 n-m/min of mechanical power. the engine is used to drive an electrical generator that is 70 percent efficient. 1 n-m = 2.78 x 10-4 w-h. find the output of the generator in watts.

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  1. 21 August, 14:42
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    Actually, Newton-meter or N-m is equivalent to Joules. On the otherhand, watts in simplified units, is Joules/second. So, first, convert J/min to J/s.

    24,000 J/min (1 min/60 s) = 400 J/s = 400 W

    Since the efficiency is 70%, then the output is:

    Output = (400) (0.7) = 280 Watts
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