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A 60 kg box is lifted by a rope a distance of 10 meters straight up at a constant speed. How much power is required to complete this task in 5 seconds?
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A 60 kg box is lifted by a rope a distance of 10 meters straight up at a constant speed. How much power is required to complete this task in 5 seconds?
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A 60 kg box is lifted by a rope a distance of 10 meters straight up at a constant speed. How much power is required to complete this task in 5 seconds?
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The work done is energy which is required to lift the box,fitting the force of gravity.
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