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Power, the rate of energy transfer
Grazie!- dbigtheory
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yo man don't worry i about it. i screwed up, the answer suppose to be 0. 158m/s. thanks for your help though- dbigtheory
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velocity, i got 950m/s. i got the time by dividing dw by P. i think tis should be right- dbigtheory
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so 950w= 6007N/dt and then i use it to find time and i know velocity?- dbigtheory
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ok i think i get it you divide the FG by the power to find time and then divide the Fg by the time>? i think- dbigtheory
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velocity but i don't have the time?- dbigtheory
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i know what you're getting into but i have try that attempt before, even so I don't understand how to find the velocity with FG- dbigtheory
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Watt, power- dbigtheory
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W= FD but i don't have the distance- dbigtheory
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time and work are not given, only have Watt and i have no idea wat to do with Kg and i need to find velocity...dunno- dbigtheory
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Power, the rate of energy transfer
Homework Statement A 613.0 kg mass is placed on a forklift that can generate 950 W of power. What is the constant speed of the forklift while lifting this load? Homework Equations P= E/T e=energy in joules T= time The Attempt at a Solution not enough information therefore i...- dbigtheory
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- Energy Energy transfer Power Rate
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Calculating Mass of Iron and Aluminum in a Metal Object Using Thermal Energy
Homework Statement A technician makes a 5.0kg metal object containing one part made of iron and the other aluminum. It takes 594 KJ to change the object temperature from 25 degree to 165 degree Celsius. what is the mass of each part? Homework Equations thermal energy The Attempt...- dbigtheory
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- High school High school physics Physics School
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