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Asked by Spooby

A student weighing 673 N climbs at constant
speed to the top of an 11 m vertical rope in
14 s.
What is the average power expended by the
student to overcome gravity?
9 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
power=work/time=weight*height/time
9 years ago

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