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Ask AI: A 600-newton person runs up a set of stairs that is 2.5 meters high in 2 seconds. How much power has the person generated?

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Question: A 600-newton person runs up a set of stairs that is 2.5 meters high in 2 seconds. How much power has the person generated?

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The power can be computed using the formula P = work/time. First, let's find out the work done by using the formula Work = Force x Distance. Here, the force is the weight of the person (600 Newton) and the distance relates to the height of the stairs (2.5 meters). So Work = 600 N x 2.5 m = 1500 Joules. Now we substitute the Work (1500 Joules) and the time (2 seconds) into the power formula: P = 1500 J / 2 s = 750 Watts. So, the person has generated a power of 750 Watts.

Answered by gpt-4

March 7, 2024, 10:17 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 7, 2024

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