Calculating Power |Physics | Power formula
Learn how to calculate power using the formula for power which is work divided by time. 0:00 Introduction to the power formula. 00:36 Power problem 1 1224 joules of work are applied to the bike pedal while riding a bike up a hill for 18 seconds. How much power is produced? 01:30 Power problem 2 John applied 500 joules of work for 25 seconds when pushing the sled. How much power was produced? 02:20 Calculate time using the power formula How much time is needed to produce 1440 joules of work if 180 watts of is applied to the bike pedal? 03:51 calculate work using the power formula What amount of work is generated when 25 watts of power is applied to the machine for 200 seconds? You may enjoy.. What is Power? • Video

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