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An Electric Motor of Power 100 W is Used to Drive the Stirrer in a Water Bath. If 50% of the Energy Supplied to the Motor is Spent in Stirring the Water. Calculate the Work Done on the Water in One - Physics

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An electric motor of power 100 W is used to drive the stirrer in a water bath. If 50% of the energy supplied to the motor is spent in stirring the water. Calculate the work done on the water in one minute.

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An Electric motor :

Power (P) = 100 watt.

Time (t) = 1 minute = 60 seconds

∴ Work done by motor = Produced energy

= P × t 

= 100 × 60

= 6000 Joule

∴ Work done on water by motor = 50% of total produced energy

`=50/100xx6000`

= 3000 Joule.

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अध्याय 1: Force, Work, Power and Energy - Long Numerical

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अध्याय 1 Force, Work, Power and Energy
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