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16 November, 06:10

What is the power of a hair dryer if it uses 72,000 joules of energy in 60.0 seconds?

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  1. 16 November, 06:23
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    Power = work done / time consumed

    = 72000/60

    = 1200 J/s

    = 1200 watt
  2. 16 November, 06:29
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    Power = energy/time

    So by using this equation:

    72000/60 = 1200 Watts
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