Chapter 6: Q64P (page 138)
(II) How much work can a 2.0-hp motor do in 1.0 h?
Short Answer
The obtained value of the work done by the motor is\(5.37 \times {10^6}\;{\rm{J}}\).
Chapter 6: Q64P (page 138)
(II) How much work can a 2.0-hp motor do in 1.0 h?
The obtained value of the work done by the motor is\(5.37 \times {10^6}\;{\rm{J}}\).
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