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To calculate the work done by a 1 kW motor in one minute, we can use the formula: [ \text{Work} = \text{Power} \times \text{Time} ] Given that power is 1 kW (or 1000 watts) and time is 1 minute (or 60 seconds), we can substitute the values: [ \text{Work} = 1000 , \text{W} \times 60 , \text{s} = 60000 , \text{J} ] Thus, a 1 kW motor does 60,000 joules of work in one minute.
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