Answer:
Option B is correct
the power is, 200 W
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the formula:
[tex]\text{Power(P)} = \frac{\text{Work (W)}}{\text{Time(t)}}[/tex]
As per the statement:
If 600 J of work is done in 3 s
⇒W = 600 J and t = 3 s
then
Using the power formula ;
[tex]\text{P} = \frac{\text{W}}{\text{t}}[/tex]
Substitute the given values we have
[tex]\text{P} = \frac{600}{3}=200[/tex] J/s
Since, 1 watt(W)= j/s
[tex]\text{P} =200[/tex] W
Therefore, the power is, 200 W