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17 October, 12:53

A 75-kg long-jumper takes 3.1 s to reach a prejump speed of 10 m/s. what is his power output?

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  1. 17 October, 13:04
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    For this first we need to calculate acceleration of the jumper i. e, a = v/t = 10m/s / 3.1 s now we need to calculate the force of the jumper i. e, f = m * a = 75 * 10/3.1 now we need to calculate the power output for that the formula is power output = force * velocity = 75 * (10 / 3.1) * 3.1 = 75 * 10 = 750
  2. 17 October, 13:20
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    The equation for Power is:

    Power = Work / time

    According to work energy theorem, the work done is equal to the change in kinetic energy, therefore:

    P = [KE (f) - KE (i) ] / t

    Since the jumper starts from rest, so KE (i) is zero, hence:

    P = KE (f) / t

    Where KE kinetic energy is 0.5 mv^2, therefore:

    P = 0.5 mv^2 / t

    P = 0.5 (75 kg) (10 m/s) ^2 / 3.1 s

    P = 1209.68 W
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