If you do work on an object in 1/3 the usual time, your power output is ____ times the usual power output

W = Fd/t = F * d/(t/3) = F * d * 3/t.

Wo = 3 Times the usual.

To determine the power output in this scenario, we can use the equation:

Power = Work / Time

Let's assume the usual power output is P, and the usual time required to do the work is T.

If the work is done in 1/3 the usual time, the time required would be T/3.

Using the equation for power, we have:

Power = Work / Time = Work / (T/3)

Since the work done is the same in both cases, let's say it is W.

Thus, the equation becomes:

Power = W / (T/3)

To simplify further, we can multiply the numerator and denominator by 3:

Power = (W * 3) / T

This can be written as:

Power = (3W) / T

Since the usual power output is P, we can substitute P for Power:

P = (3W) / T

Therefore, if you do work on an object in 1/3 the usual time, your power output is 3 times the usual power output.

To calculate the power output, we need to know the amount of work done and the time taken. The formula for power is:

Power = Work / Time

Given that you do the work in 1/3 the usual time, we can say the time taken is 1/3 of the usual time, or just 1/3.

Using this information, we can calculate the ratio of the new power output to the usual power output:

New Power Output / Usual Power Output = (Work / Time) / (Work / (1/3)Time)

Simplifying this equation:

New Power Output / Usual Power Output = 1 / (1/3) = 3/1 = 3

Therefore, if you do work on an object in 1/3 the usual time, your power output is 3 times the usual power output.