SOLUTION: a 2 w of power per square inch.150 km W of pwer to function. to the nearest square meter, how many square meters are required?
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Question 215548: a 2 w of power per square inch.150 km W of pwer to function. to the nearest square meter, how many square meters are required?
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A 2 w of power per square inch. 150 kW of power to function. To the nearest square meter, how many square meters are required?
Step 1. Let and W where P is the power and A is the area.
Step 2. Then
Step 3. Convert units of A in square inch to square meters where 2.54 cm = 1 inch = 0.0254 m. Then, 1 inch * 1 inch =
Step 4. Then square meters.
Step 5. ANSWER is square meters.
I hope the above steps were helpful.
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