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Calculate the work and power done when a track athlete lifts a 20 kg barbell 0.6 meters in 0.8 seconds.
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Answered by R_scott
work = m g h = 20 * 9.8 * 0.6 ... Joules

power = work / 0.8 s ... Watts
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