Had to log off the computer after my last post, but I'm back now for a little while.
bruinboy28 said:
that's weird, when i punched in the numbers i got it the first time.
I can see the equation in the book that you used as a hint for me
Efficiency= (useful energy or work output/ total energy input ) x 100%
That's right. And we know that:
Efficiency = 30%
(useful energy or work output) = 259.2 MJoules
That leaves just one unknown thing in the equation: (total energy input)
You can solve for that unknown, once you have plugged in the 30% and 259.2 MJ in the right places.
Efficiency= (259.2 MJoules)(.30) / 259.2 MegaJoules , right? what am I doing wrong?
The problems with that statement are:
"Efficiency" should be replaced with its known, given value of 0.30 or 30%
The "0.30" on the right hand side does not belong there, because useful energy
is 259.2 MJ, not "(259.2 MJ)(.30)"
The final 259.2 MJ, written after the "/", does not belong there. "Total energy input" belongs here, we do not know it's value yet, it is what we are trying to find.
I mean, the total energy used is the energy that the 100w bulb is running for a month,which is 259.2 MegaJoules
Yes, true.
See my first block of comments above for how to go about solving this.