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What is the power (in Watts) of the Pokemon Hitmonlee that uses 237 N of force to move a huge boulder 83 m in 5s?
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What is the power (in Watts) of the Pokemon Hitmonlee that uses 237 N of force to move a huge boulder 83 m in 5s?
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What is the power (in Watts) of the Pokemon Hitmonlee that uses 237 N of force to move a huge boulder 83 m in 5s?
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To calculate the power of Hitmonlee, you would use the formula power = work / time.
In this case, the work done by Hitmonlee is 237 N * 83 m, and the time it takes is 5s.
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power = (237 N * 83 m) / 5s = 14,021 N*m/s or Watt.
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