Power of 0.5 is the same as square root. So 50.5 = sqrt(5)
The power required to do 40 J of work in 5 seconds is 8 watts. This can be calculated by dividing the work (40 J) by the time (5 seconds). The formula for power is Power = Work / Time.
if you mean 5 x (10-2) then the answer is .05
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Power is the rate at which work is done. To find the power required to do 100 J of work in 5 s, divide the work by the time: 100 J / 5 s = 20 watts. If the same work is done in 1 s, the power required would be 100 watts, as power is inversely proportional to time.
Power is defined as the rate at which work is done, and it is calculated by dividing the amount of work done by the time it takes to do that work. In this case, if you do 1000 joules of work in 5 seconds, your power output would be 200 watts (1000 joules / 5 seconds = 200 watts). This means you are exerting a power of 200 watts to perform the work.
Very easily."5 to the 3rd power" means "5 x 5 x 5". Work that out, and you'll see.
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Yes, your alarm will work for up to 5 days without power if it is installed correctly.
The power needed to do 50 joules of work in 5 seconds is calculated by dividing the work by the time, which equals to 10 watts. So, 10 watts of power is required to do this amount of work in the given time frame.
2.54E-05 is scientific notation for 0.0000254. It represents a very small number, with "E-05" indicating that the decimal point is shifted five places to the left.