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11 December, 04:18

Use this formula to solve this problem: Power (P) = Work (W) : time (t) Peter's body supplies a force of 500 N to run up a 5 meter hill in 10 seconds. How much power is involved in Peter's run up the hill?

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  1. 11 December, 04:23
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    As you said p=w/t.

    but, w=f*s

    =500*5=2500j

    t=10s

    p=w/t

    =2500/10=250 watts
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