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2 January, 12:58

Peter's body supplies a force of 500 N to run up a 10-m hill in 10 s. How much power is involved in Peter's run up the hill?

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  1. 2 January, 13:24
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    Work done = (weight) · (height)

    = (500 N) · (10 m)

    = 5,000 joules

    Power = (work done) / (time to do the work)

    = (5,000 joules) / (10 s)

    = 500 joules/sec

    = 500 watts
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