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A student who weighs 557 N climbs a stairway (vertical height of 4.5 m) in 29 s.(a) How much work is done?answer in J(b) What is the power output of the student?answer in W

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Given,

The weight of the student, w=557 N

The height of the stairway, h=4.5 m

Time interval in which the student climbs the stairway, t=29 s

(a) The work done is given by the difference in the initial and final potential energy,

That is


W=wh

On substituting the known values,


\begin{gathered} W=557*4.5 \\ =2506.5\text{ J} \end{gathered}

Thus the work done by the student in climbing the stairway is 2506.5 J

(b) The power is given by the time rate of work done.

That is


P=(W)/(t)

On substituting the known values,


\begin{gathered} P=(2506.5)/(29) \\ =86.43\text{ W} \end{gathered}

Thus the power output of the student is 86.43 W

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