Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Author: Tipler
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Chapter 25, Problem 63P
(a)
To determine
Power delivered by the battery.
(b)
To determine
Power delivered to the starter.
(c)
To determine
Decrease in the chemical energy of the battery
(d)
To determine
Energy dissipated in the battery
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