How long can a Snickers bar power the human brain?

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The human brain consumes about 21.9 W of power under normal conditions, though more power may be required during exams. How long can one Snickers bar (280 cal per bar) power the normally functioning brain?[/B] (Note: The nutritional calorie, 1 Cal, is equivalent to 1000 calories (1000 cal) as defined in physics. In addition, the conversion factor between calories and joules is as follows: 1 Cal = 1000 cal = 1 kcal = 4186 J.)

I keep getting the answer 53.52 seconds after I do the conversion and use the formula P = W/t

However, 53.52 seconds isn't the correct answer (LON CAPA did not accept it), anyone else have any ideas on this one?
 
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You did the problem almost correctly. Read carefully that a food calorie is actually 1000 calories.

Also, think about the 53.52 seconds for a brain to run on a snickers bar; you'd need to eat about 60 of them just to make it through an exam at that rate :) The actual answer makes more sense.
 
You are off by an order of magnitude. How many Joules of energy is stored in that Snickers bar?
 
thanks so much, you guys really helped me out! I knew it didn't make sense, but I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong.