Respuesta :
Answer: 500 Watts
Explanation:
Power [tex]P[/tex] is the speed with which work [tex]W[/tex] is done. Its unit is Watts ([tex]W[/tex]), being [tex]1 W=\frac{1 Joule}{1 s}[/tex].
Power is mathematically expressed as:
[tex]P=\frac{W}{t}[/tex] (1)
Where [tex]t[/tex] is the time during which work [tex]W[/tex] is performed.
On the other hand, the Work [tex]W[/tex] done by a Force [tex]F[/tex] refers to the release of potential energy from a body that is moved by the application of that force to overcome a resistance along a path. It is a scalar magnitude, and its unit in the International System of Units is the Joule (like energy). Therefore, 1 Joule is the work done by a force of 1 Newton when moving an object, in the direction of the force, along 1 meter ([tex]1J=(1N)(1m)=Nm[/tex] ).
When the applied force is constant and the direction of the force and the direction of the movement are parallel, the equation to calculate it is:
[tex]W=(F)(d)[/tex] (2)
In this case, we have the following data:
[tex]F=500 N[/tex]
[tex]d=10 m[/tex]
[tex]t=10 s[/tex]
So, let's calculate the work done by Peter and then find how much power is involved:
From (2):
[tex]W=(500 N)(10 m)[/tex] (3)
[tex]W=5000 J[/tex] (4)
Substituting (4) in (1):
[tex]P=\frac{5000 J}{10 s}[/tex] (5)
Finally:
[tex]P=500 W[/tex]