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Physics, 01.06.2020 21:58 ComicSans10

If I work out rotational energy to be 102.2J which equals kg. M/s^2, and I hadn't factored time into it, would that be Joules per second? So Watts? What would I need to do to find how much energy at the same rate, for 30minutes?

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