1 watt
72
(a to the power of 1)/(a to the power of 1)=1 So, a to the power of (1-1)=1 Therefore, a to the power of 0=1
Points: (1, -2) and (1, -5) Distance: 3 units by using the distance formula
Use Pythagoras to find the distance between two points (x0,.y0) and (x1, y1): distance = √(change_in_x² + change_in_y²) → distance = √((x1 - x0)² + (y1 - y0)²) → distance = √((4 - 1)² + (-1 -2)²) → distance = √(3² + (-2)²) → distance = √(9 + 9) → distance = √18 = 3 √2
The distance is 4
1 Watt
one jule
Work = 1 newton-meter = 1 joule
one jule
The Joule. It is defined as the energy required to exert a force of 1 Newton, for a distance of 1 meter.
You would expend 2 watts of power when you exert a force of 1N that moves a book 2m in a time interval of 1s.
It'll only deliver 1/4 of the power.
1 MW is not a distance it is a measure of power.. 1 Megawatt=1million watts MW can also stand for molecular wight which also is not a distance
An Amp Hour is the maximum quantity of power a power source might deliver for an hour. As an example, a 500 Amp Hour (Ah) battery might deliver enough power to turn the starter of a car for a few minutes, but would power a 500 Mili Amp (Ma) light bulb for 1000 hours (in a perfect world).
Provided the load has a power factor of 1 power is transferred when the live is both positive and negative. The power pulsates at double the supply frequency in a single-phase system
It is reported that a typically candle will deliver approximately 0.981 candela of heat power. Watts are used to describe electricity.PS:That (candela unit) still evades the (universal, desired, direct) "power conversion" (answer) to Joules per second (=Watt, standard, also of heat).It's common sense that a candle's flame, will deliver 1 candle of power (=candela),& tells nothing more.Meaning the question was NOT answered (correctly).
Work done equals force times distance, so 10.0 times 0.9 is 9 joules.