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Jenny climbs a set of stairs and does 2,400 J of work in 6 seconds. What is her power output?
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2,400 with 6 so it would be 2400/6 so... its 400. This is what i know if im wrong please tell me.
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Power is Work/Time. Now that we have this formula, we can work this problem out.
Our work is 2,400J, and our time is 6s.
Divide 2400J by 6s.
2400/6 = 400.
Our power is 400W (watts).
I hope this helps!
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