What is the equation linking Power, Time, and energy? and Calculate the work done by a cyclist when his power output is 200 W for 1800 seconds?.

The equation linking Power, Time, and Energy is:P=W/tAnd here P= 200 W, and t= 1800 sHence, W= 200*1800 = 360,000 JNB: Remember here, the SI units are important.

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