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100 sec is it correct?
Assume that it takes 10,000 Joules of energy to raise 100 grams of cake batter from room temperature (23 ∘ C) to 90 ∘ C (fully cooked). How many seconds would it take for a 100-Watt light bulb to output this much energy? Note: 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second. Enter your answer in seconds but without including the unit.
Assume that it takes 10,000 Joules of energy to raise 100 grams of cake batter from room temperature (23 ∘ C) to 90 ∘ C (fully cooked). How many seconds would it take for a 100-Watt light bulb to output this much energy? Note: 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second. Enter your answer in seconds but without including the unit.
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Answered by
Damon
100 watts * t seconds = 10,000 Joules
t = 100
t = 100
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