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A boy whose weight is 600N runs up a fight of stairs 10m high in 12s. what is his average power​

User Emilie
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p = (w)/(t)


w = fdcosθ

where p is power

w is work done

t is time in seconds

f is force

d is distance

f=600N

d=10

t=12

w=600 X 10

w=6000 Nm

p=6000/12

p=500 watts

User Ben Gubler
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Important Formulas:


w=Fd


p=(w)/(t)

work(measured in joules) = force(measured in newtons) * distance(measured in meters)

power(measured in watts) = work(measured in joules) / time(measured in seconds)

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Given:


F=600N


d=10m


t=12s


p=?

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Finding work:


w=Fd


w=600*10


w=6000J

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Finding power:


p=(w)/(t)


p=(6000)/(12)

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\fbox{p = 500 watts}

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