Physical Sciences – DBE 2025 MayJune – Question 1.5 – Mechanics

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The Question

Engine P has a greater maximum power output than engine Q. Which ONE of the following statements is CORRECT when P and Q each operate at their maximum power output? The options are: A) Q does more work than P in the same amount of time. B) P and Q do the same amount of work in the same amount of time. C) P and Q do the same amount of work, but Q does it in a shorter time than P. D) P and Q do the same amount of work, but P does it in a shorter time than Q.

Details

Subject: Physical Sciences

Year: DBE_2025_MayJune

Paper: 1

Question Number: 1.5

Difficulty: Medium

Marks: 2

Topic: Mechanics – Work, Energy and Power

💡 Hint

Think about the definition of power: it’s how quickly work is done. If you have more power, what does that mean for the time it takes to do a certain amount of work?

📝 Solution Steps

  1. Recall the definition of power (P = W/Δt).
  2. Understand what ‘greater maximum power output’ implies for work and time.
  3. Evaluate each option based on this understanding.

📚 Explanation

Power is defined as the rate at which work is done, or P = W/Δt. If engine P has a greater maximum power output than engine Q, it means that for any given amount of time (Δt), engine P can do more work (W) than engine Q. Alternatively, for the same amount of work (W), engine P can do it in a shorter amount of time (Δt) compared to engine Q. Option D correctly states that P and Q do the same amount of work, but P does it in a shorter time than Q, which aligns with P having a greater power output.

✅ Answer

D

⚠️ Common Mistakes

  • Confusing power with work.
  • Incorrectly relating power to time for a given amount of work.

📐 Formulas Required

  • P = W/Δt

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