http://www.ck12.org Chapter 8. Work, Power, and Simple Machines
8.2 Power
- Define power.
- Given two of the three variables inP=Wt, calculate the third.
Typical Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR), a type of nuclear power reactor originally built in the 1970s, produce
1100 to 1500 megawatts, or about 1,500,000,000 Joules/second. By comparison, a windmill farm with hundreds of
individual windmills produces about 5 megawatts (5,000,000 Joules/second).
Power
Poweris defined as the rate at which work is done, or the rate at which energy is transformed.
Power=
Work
Time
In SI units, power is measured in Joules per second, which is given a special name: the watt,W.
1.00 watt = 1.00 J/s
Another unit for power that is fairly common is horsepower.
1.00 horsepower = 746 watts
Example Problem: A 70.0 kg man runs up a long flight of stairs in 4.0 s. The vertical height of the stairs is 4.5 m.
Calculate the power output of the man in watts and horsepower.