A solar power system stores electricity in a battery at a constant rate during the day. The total amount of energy in the battery, in kilowatt-hours (kWh), is a linear function of the number of hours after sunrise. Exactly hours after sunrise, the battery contains kWh of energy, and exactly hours after sunrise, it contains kWh of energy. If the battery's maximum capacity is kWh, how many hours after sunrise will it take for the battery to be fully charged?
Cevap: 10 hours
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10
To find the number of hours after sunrise it takes to fully charge the battery to 35 kWh, we first determine the constant rate of energy storage. The rate of change is given by the difference in energy divided by the difference in hours: kWh per hour. The relationship between energy and hours can be written as . Substituting the known point gives , which simplifies to . Thus, the linear equation representing this relationship is . To find the time when the battery is fully charged to kWh, set in the equation: . Subtracting 5 from both sides yields , and dividing by 3 gives hours.
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