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A 5.50 kg cat leaps from the floor to the top of a 94.0-cm-high table. If the cat pushes against the floor for 0.220 s to accomplish this feat, what was her average power output during the pushoff period?
15 years ago

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drwls
Energy required = (pushoff time) * (power)

Get the energy required from the potential energy change.

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15 years ago

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