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23 September, 23:46

How long was a 60 W light bulb turned on if it used a total of 580 J of energy?

A. 0.1 s

B. 9.7 s

C. 11.3 s

D. 580 min

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  1. 24 September, 01:51
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    Here's the tool you need. You can't answer the question without this:

    "1 watt"

    means

    "1 joule of energy, generated, used, or moved, every second".

    So 60 watts = 60 joules per second

    Total energy generated,

    used, or moved = (power) x (time).

    580 joules = (60 watts) x (time)

    Divide each side

    by (60 watts) : Time = (580 joules) / (60 joules/sec)

    = (9 and 2/3) seconds.
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