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Sarita Has power of 480 watt. Calculate the amount of mass lifted by her up to 10 Metres in 12 SECONDS?​

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Answer:

58.7g (answer might differ a little if the answer treats g as 10 instead of 9.81ms-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

First, apply the formula Energy = Power x Time

Power -> 480W (given)

Time -> 12 seconds (given)

Hence,

Energy = (480 x 12) J (SI units of energy is in Joules, J)

= 5760 J

Since Sarita lifts up the mass, the energy we have calculated above is gravitational potential energy.

That means 5760 J of gravitational potential energy.

Recall that another formula for gravitational potential energy (GPE) is

GPE = mgh (where h is the height lifted, mass is the mass and g is the gravitational constant of 9.81ms-2)

h = 10 metres (given)

Therefore,

5760 = m x 9.81 x 10

98.1m = 5760

m = 58.71559g

Hence, mass lifted is 58.7g (in 3sf)

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