Respuesta :
Power is calculated as work per unit time, and work in turn is calculated as force multiplied by distance. In this case, the force required is equivalent to the weight of the barbell multiplied by acceleration due to gravity.
P = W/t = Fd/t = mgd/t = (200 kg)(9.81 m/s^2)(2 m)/2.2 s = 1783.64 Watts.
P = W/t = Fd/t = mgd/t = (200 kg)(9.81 m/s^2)(2 m)/2.2 s = 1783.64 Watts.
Answer:
Power, P = 1781.81 watts
Explanation:
It is given that,
Mass of the barbell, m = 200 kg
It is lifted to a height of, h = 2 m
Time taken, t = 2.2 s
We need to find the develops during the lift. We know that the pwer developed by an object is equal to the rate of doing work. Mathematically, it is given by :
[tex]P=\dfrac{W}{t}[/tex]
[tex]P=\dfrac{mgh}{t}[/tex]
[tex]P=\dfrac{200\times 9.8\times 2}{2.2}[/tex]
P = 1781.81 watts
So, the average power developed during the lift is 1781.81 watts. Hence, this is the required solution.