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If a runner does 1,500 J of work over 10.0 s, then how much power does she have?
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If a runner does 1,500 J of work over 10.0 s, then how much power does she have?
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If a runner does 1,500 J of work over 10.0 s, then how much power does she have?
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I would say 150 joules, i don't know if its right though check
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150 is the correct answer.
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