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Answer:

30 Watts

Explanation:

In Science, power can be defined as the rate at which work is done.

Mathematically, power is given by the formula; [tex] P = IVt[/tex]

Where,

  • P represents power measured in Watts.
  • I represents current measured in Amperes.
  • V represents voltage measured in Volts.
  • t represents time measured in seconds.

Given that power = 30 J/secs

Since we know, work is the rate of transfer of energy. Thus, power is the rate of expending energy.

1 J/secs = 1 W

Therefore, 30J/secs = 30W.

Where, J/secs = Joules per seconds.

W = Watts.