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A 60.0 kg box is lifted straight upward by a rope, a distance of 10.0 meters, at constant speed. How
much power is required to complete this
task in 5.00 seconds?
11 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
power=work/time=60g*h/t
11 years ago
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A 60.0 kg box is lifted straight upward by a rope, a distance of 10.0 meters, at constant speed. How
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