Question: An electric motor runs off a 12V d.v. supply and has an overall efficiency of 75%. Calculate how much electric charge will pass through the motor when it does 90J of work.
Can someone tell me where I went wrong?
What I did:
First of all, I don't know what "when it does 90J of work" means so I just assumed that because the efficiency is 75%, the "good" work it does will be 0.75*90=67.5J. Therefore, Q=W/V=67.5/12=5.625=5.6C to 2 s.f.
The answer at the back is given as 10C but I'm not sure what I did wrong. However, I did figure out that if you divide by 0.75 (i.e. 90/0.75) instead of multiplying by 0.75 like I did, you get the right answer.
Can someone run me through in detail how I should think about problems like this? I wouldn't mind some background regarding efficiency as well since I don't know what it is.
Thanks!