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∙ 10y ago6000 joules / 70 seconds = 85.71 watts
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∙ 10y ago6000 seconds is 0.0694 days, or 1 hour and 40 minutes.
To calculate the total energy consumed in joules, we first convert the power from kilowatts to watts: 3 kW = 3000 watts. Then we multiply the power by the time to get the total energy: 3000 W * 2 hours = 6000 Wh. Finally, we convert watt-hours to joules by multiplying by 3600 (1 Wh = 3600 J): 6000 Wh * 3600 = 21,600,000 joules.
It would depend on your weight and the height of the stairs climbed. As an estimate, a 60 Watt light bulb uses 60 Joules of energy per second. You can calculate the total energy used climbing the stairs in Joules and then divide by 60 to find the number of seconds the light bulb would have to burn.
Almost 90 % of electrical energy provided to an incandescent light bulb goes as heat and rest as light. A 100 Watt bulb puts out 100 Joules of heat per second. So - for one minute it would put out 6000 Joules (100 Watts X 60 seconds). 1 BTU (British Thermal Unit) of heat = 1055.056 Joules. So a 100 watt bulb, burning for one minute would put out 5.68 BTUs of heat. ( 6000 Joules / 1055.056 Joules) = 5.68 BTUs. Same bulb burning for one hour would generate 341 BTUs of heat.
A 100 watt light bulb emits 100 joules of energy per second (since watts are a measure of energy per unit of time). Therefore, in one minute, the light bulb will emit 6,000 joules of energy (100 joules/second x 60 seconds).
6000 seconds is 0.0694 days, or 1 hour and 40 minutes.
6000 seconds is equal to 100 minutes.
I assume 6000 seconds. 6000/60 is 100 minutes.
189,345,600,000 seconds = 6000 years==============================Using 365.24 days per year, we get189,340,416,000 seconds in 6,000 years.
100x60=6000
To calculate the total energy consumed in joules, we first convert the power from kilowatts to watts: 3 kW = 3000 watts. Then we multiply the power by the time to get the total energy: 3000 W * 2 hours = 6000 Wh. Finally, we convert watt-hours to joules by multiplying by 3600 (1 Wh = 3600 J): 6000 Wh * 3600 = 21,600,000 joules.
its 6000 seconds
It would depend on your weight and the height of the stairs climbed. As an estimate, a 60 Watt light bulb uses 60 Joules of energy per second. You can calculate the total energy used climbing the stairs in Joules and then divide by 60 to find the number of seconds the light bulb would have to burn.
6000 cenquinsexagintillion seconds. You don't even have to know that cenquinsexagintillion means there are an additional 498 zeroes in the answer. Just take the 100 and multiply by 60 (that's how many seconds are in a minute) to get 6000. Then add the 498 zeroes or write "cenquinsexagintillion". 6000 cenquinsexagintillion seconds would also be 60 censexsexagintillion seconds.
6000 seconds is equivalent to 100 minutes or 1 hour and 40 minutes.
1 hour, 40 minutes, 0 seconds.
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