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The formula to calculate Power (W) from Energy (J) and Time (s) is:
\[ P (\text{W}) = \frac{E (\text{J})}{t (\text{s})} \]
Where:
Joules (J) is a unit of energy, representing the amount of work done when a force of one newton displaces an object by one meter. Watts (W) is a unit of power, representing the rate at which energy is used or transferred. The conversion from joules to watts depends on the time over which the energy is transferred.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ P = \frac{1000}{10} \]
\[ P = 100 \text{ W} \]
The Power (W) is 100 W.
Energy (J) | Time (s) | Power (W) |
---|---|---|
100 | 10 | 10.000 |
200 | 10 | 20.000 |
300 | 10 | 30.000 |
400 | 10 | 40.000 |
500 | 10 | 50.000 |
600 | 10 | 60.000 |
700 | 10 | 70.000 |
800 | 10 | 80.000 |
900 | 10 | 90.000 |
1000 | 10 | 100.000 |