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A 100-newton object is lifted 100 meters in 100 seconds. What is the power generated in this situation?
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A 100-newton object is lifted 100 meters in 100 seconds. What is the power generated in this situation?
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A 100-newton object is lifted 100 meters in 100 seconds. What is the
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Power equation: Work / time
Work = F * distance
W = 100N * 100
10000 / 100 = 100
The power generated is 100 watts.
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