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A truck tows an object with a mass of 2000.0 kg from rest to a velocity of 25.0 m/s in a time interval of 120.0 s. How much average power does the truck have during this motion?

a. 5208.3 W
b. 1.71 W
c. 2564.6 W
d. 10417 W

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Final answer:

The average power required by a truck to increase the velocity of a 2000.0 kg object from rest to 25.0 m/s in 120.0 seconds is 5208.3 W.

Step-by-step explanation:

A student asked how much average power is required for a truck to tow an object with a mass of 2000.0 kg from rest to a velocity of 25.0 m/s in a time interval of 120.0 s. To find the average power, we first need to calculate the work done by the truck on the object using the work-energy principle.

Work done (W) is equal to the change in kinetic energy, which is:

W = \( \frac{1}{2} \) m(v2 - u2)

where m is mass, v is the final velocity, and u is the initial velocity. Since the initial velocity u is 0 (object starts from rest), the work done is:

W = \( \frac{1}{2} \) \(2000.0 kg\) \(25.0 m/s\)2

W = 625,000 J

To find average power P, we divide the work done by the time taken, t:

P = \( \frac{W}{t} = \frac{625,000 J}{120.0 s} \)

P = 5208.3 W

Therefore, the correct answer is a. 5208.3 W.

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