Work done by the electric organs throughout a pulse


It is believed that a large electric fish known as Torpedo occidentalis uses electricity to shock its victims. A typical fish can deliver a potential difference of 0.10 kV for a duration of 1.7 ms. This pulse delivers charge at a rate of 18 C/s.

(a) What is the rate at which this work is done by the electric organs during a pulse?

(b) What is the total amount of work done during one pulse?

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