jazmine3223 jazmine3223
  • 26-04-2018
  • Physics
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If a powerlifter raises a 1000 N weight a distance of 2.0 meters in 0.5 seconds, what is his power output?

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jushmk
jushmk jushmk
  • 08-05-2018
Power =Force * Velocity

Velocity = Distance/Time = 2/0.5 = 4 m/s

Therefore,

P = 1000*4 =  4000 W = 4 kW
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ariston ariston
  • 16-03-2019

Answer: 4000 W

Explanation:

Power output is equal to the amount of work done per unit time.

Work done = Force × displacement

Here, work done = (mg) h ( gravitational potential energy)

W = (1000 N)(2.0 m) = 2000 J

Thus, power output = W/t = (2000 J) ÷ (0.5 s) =4000 J/s = 4000 W

When a power-lifter raises a 1000 N weight a distance of 2.0 m in 0.5 s, his power output is 4000 W.

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