joshuaguerrero joshuaguerrero
  • 16-03-2020
  • Physics
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how much power does it take to lift 30.0 N 10.0 m high in 5.00 s?

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raymramin
raymramin raymramin
  • 16-03-2020

Power = work/time = (Force times distance)/time

= (30N *10.0m)/5.00s = 300/5 = 60 Watts

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ednorobello92 ednorobello92
  • 16-03-2020

Answer: P = 60 W

Explanation: Power is the ratio of energy per unit time. Energy can also be substituted by work.

P = W / t

= 30 N ( 10 m) / 5.00 s

= 60 W

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