A 50.7 kg student climbs

  1. A 30 kg person climbs up a 5 m rope at a constant speed. If the student’s power output is 2 kW, how long does it take for the
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  2. A student weighing 673 N climbs at constantspeed to the top of an 11 m vertical rope in 14 s. What is the average power expended
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  3. A student weighing 700 N climbs at constantspeed to the top of an 8 m vertical rope in 10 s. The average power expended by the
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  4. A student weighing 700 N climbs at constantspeed to the top of an 8 m vertical rope in 10 s. The average power expended by the
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  5. 17. A 60.-kilogram student climbs a ladder a vertical distance of 4.0 meters in 8.0 seconds. Approximately how much total work
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  6. larry starts at the bottom of a long staircase. he climbs exactly 2/3 of the stairs. then he goes back down exactly 1/2 of the
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  7. Lara starts at the bottom of a long staircase. She climbs exactly 2/3 of the stairs. Then, she goes back down exactly 1/2 of the
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  8. 0 Search Results forA 50.0 kg student climbs 5.00 m up a rope at a constant speed in 12.3 s. what's the force the student uses
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  9. A 50.7 kg student climbs a 6.35 m long rope and stops at the top. What must her average speed be in order to match the power
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  10. What equation represents the following real world problem? Cheyenne climbs 468 feet up a mountain. This is 129 feet more than
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