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A 50.0-kg student climbs a 5.00-m-long rope and stops at the top. (a) What must her average speed be in order to match the power output of a 200 W light bulb? (b) How much work does she do?
17 years ago

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bobpursley
work= mgh
power= mgh/t= mg v
17 years ago

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