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U Question 9 If a person moves a large box that weighs 10 Newtons 20 meters in 30 seconds, how much power was used?
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If a person moves a large box that weighs 10 Newtons 20 meters in 30 seconds, how much power was used?
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Answer:
P = F d t = 10 ⋅ 20 30 = 6.7 W .
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