If a #2 kg# object is being constantly accelerated from #0m/s# to #15 m/s# over # 6s#, how much power is being applied at #t= 2 #?

1 Answer
Feb 16, 2018

The power is #=25W#

Explanation:

The mass of the object is #m=2kg#

The initial velocity is #u=0ms^-1#

The final velocity is #v=15ms^-1#

The time is #t=6s#

Apply the equation of motion

#v=u+at#

To calculate the acceleration

#a=(v-u)/t=(15-0)/6=2.5ms^-2#

According to Newton's Second Law

#F=ma#

The force is

#F=2*2.5=5N#

The velocity when #t=2# is given by the equation

#v=u+at=0+2*2.5=5ms^-1#

The power is

#P=Fv=5*5=25W#