How much power does it take to lift 30n 10m high in 5 second?

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2026-02-11 05:45

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To calculate the power required to lift a 30 N weight to a height of 10 meters in 5 seconds, we first determine the work done, which is equal to the force multiplied by the height: ( \text{Work} = 30 , \text{N} \times 10 , \text{m} = 300 , \text{J} ). Power is defined as work done over time, so ( \text{Power} = \frac{\text{Work}}{\text{Time}} = \frac{300 , \text{J}}{5 , \text{s}} = 60 , \text{W} ). Therefore, it takes 60 watts of power to lift the weight in the given time.

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