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This problem, we have a car that's accelerating.
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It's an acceleration of 6 meters per second squared.
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And it experiences a force due to drag in the opposite direction.
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And we're given an equation for that as 10 times velocity of newtons.
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Very strange equation, but to find the drag, we need to find the velocity.
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And the time frame for this event is five seconds.
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And the efficiency of the engine is 0 .68 and we want to find the power that this engine supplies in those five seconds.
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So when dealing with engines in power, it's important to know the efficiency of an engine is equal to the power that this engine exerts, which is p out, divided by the power that the engine supplies, p .m.
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What we want to find is pn.
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So solving for that, we have pn is equal to p out divided by epsilon efficiency.
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We'll call this equation one.
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So we don't know the power exerted, but we do know the efficiency.
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So let's solve for p out.
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So p out is equal to the force that the engine exerts times the velocity of the car.
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Well, the velocity is just acceleration times time.
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And we know both of these values...