sheet of paper and a ball having same mass are dropped from the same height and obviously paper balls faster than a sheet of paper. what conclusion can be drawn from this acticity?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

In free fall, all items will fall at the same time. You were told that they have the same mass hence g×t which is constant.

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A teacher performing a demonstration finds that a piece of cork displaces 23.5 cm3 of water. The piece of cork has a mass of 5.7 g. What is the density of the cork

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Answer:

Density = 0.243 g/cm³

Explanation:

Volume of cork = 23.5 cm³

Mass = 5.7 g

To find the density of the cork;

Density can be defined as mass all over the volume of an object.

Simply stated, density is mass per unit volume of an object.

Mathematically, density is given by the formula;

[tex]Density = \frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have;

Density = 5.7/23.5

Density = 0.243 g/cm³

A 90-meter train travels at a constant speed of 10 meters per second. How long will it take to cross a 0.06 bridge?

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Answer:

The time taken for the train to cross the bridge is 9.01 s

Explanation:

Given;

length of the train, L₁ = 90 m

length of the bridge, L₂ = 0.06 m

speed of the train, v = 10 m/s

Total distance to be traveled, = L₁ + L₂

                                                  = 90 m + 0.06 m

                                                   = 90.06 m

Time of motion = Distance / speed

Time of motion = 90.06 / 10

Time of motion = 9.006 s ≅ 9.01 s

Therefore, the time taken for the train to cross the bridge is 9.01 s

explain why does the bowling ball decelerate as it travels along the lane

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The main cause of this is Friction. The more oil that is laid down, the less friction there is between the ball and the lane surface. The less friction, the harder it is for the bowler to send the ball in a curved path imparted by the spin that the bowler puts on the ball at the instant of release.

Question 1 (1 point)
All solid objects will deform when enough force is applied.
O True
False

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Answer:

Solid objects will deform when adequate loads are applied to them; if the material is elastic, the object will return to its initial shape and size after removal. This is in contrast to plasticity, in which the object fails to do so and instead remains in its deformed state.

Explanation:

Answer:

It is false

Explanation:

because when it like a rolling ball it can deform no matter what unlesss you throw it at the ground really hard then it breaks but a soft or sometimes metal yeah it can deform but not all things solid deform.

what is an echo?
give me an short answer

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Answer:

Echo..... when the sound reflects back

Pravat exerts a force of 30 N to lift a bag of groceries 0.5 m. How much work did Pravat do on the bag?

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Answer:

15 J

Explanation:

Work = Force x Distance

15= 30 x 0.5

Have a blessed day!

Answer:Pravat did 15 J of work

Explanation:

Question 4
The diagram represents the motion of a sound wave. The distance between points A and C is 9 meters (m), and it initially takes the wave 3 seconds (s) to travel.
What will be the wavelength of the sound wave if the velocity of the wave remains constant but the pitch is tripled?

A 3 meters
B 6 meters
с 9 meters
D 18 meters

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Answer:A

Explanation:

The wavelength of the sound wave will be 3 meters.

What is wavelength?

The wavelength of any wave is defined as the distance between two max adjacent amplitudes, or the distance between two successive troughs or crest.

Now it is given that:

Distance =9 meters

time = 3 seconds

pitch=1/3 seconds

The velocity of  the sound will be

[tex]V=\dfrac{d}{t}=\dfrac{9}{3}=3\ \frac{m}{s}[/tex]

Now from the question the wavelength of the sound wave if the velocity of the wave remains constant but the pitch is tripled

so  [tex]f=3\times \dfrac{1}{3}=1 herts[/tex]

Now the velocity of the sound will be

[tex]v=f\times \lambda[/tex]

[tex]\lambda=\dfrac{v}{f}=\dfrac{3}{1}=3\ m[/tex]

Thus the wavelength of the sound wave will be 3 meters.

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What is the frequency of light with a wavelength of 7.9 x 10^-9 m? ( the speed of light is 3.00 x 10^8)

A.) 3.80 x 10^16
B.) 2.37 Hz
C.) 2.37 m
D.) 3.80 x 10^16 Hz

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using the formula v=f times lambada
then v=the speed of light.
and f=what’s we’re looking for
and lambada=the wavelength.

so then you sub what you have (v and lambada) in the formula.
then multiply the frequency(f) by the given wavelength and then solve for f

Two trains each of length 100m are running on two parallel trucks .One train overtakes the other in 20s and one train crosses the other in 10s.Calculate the velocity of each train

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Answer:

The velocity of one of the trains is 15 m/s

The velocity of the other train 5 m/s

Explanation:

The given parameters of the two trains and the motion of the trains are;

The length of each train, l = 100 m

The time it takes one train to overtake the other, Δt₁ = 20 s

The time it takes the one train to cross the other, Δt₂ = 10 s

Let 'v₁' represent the velocity of one of the trains, and let 'v₂' represent the velocity of the other train, we have;

When one train overtakes the other, the trains are moving in the same direction and the relative velocity of the overtaking train, v = v₁ - v₂

The distance the train travels when overtaking or crossing, d = 2 × l

∴ d = 2 × 100 m = 200 m

d = 200 m

Therefore, we get;

v = v₁ - v₂ = d/Δt₁ = (200 m)/(20 s) = 10 m/s

∴ v₁ - v₂ = 10 m/s                     [tex]{}[/tex]                    Equation (1)

When one train crosses the other train, the trains are moving in opposite directions on the different tracks, therefore, we have;

For the overtaking trains, v = v₁ + v₂ = d/Δt₂ = (200 m)/(10 s) = 20 m/s

∴ v₁ + v₂ = 20 m/s                              [tex]{}[/tex]          Equation (2)

Adding equation (1) to equation (2) gives;

v₁ - v₂ + v₁ + v₂ = 2·v₁ = 10 m/s + 20 m/s = 30 m/s

∴ v₁ = 30 m/s/2 = 15 m/s

The velocity of one of the trains, v₁ = 15 m/s

From equation (2), we  have;

v₁ + v₂ = 20 m/s

v₂ = 20 m/s - v₁

∴ v₂ = 20m/s - 15 m/s = 5 m/s

The velocity of the other train, v₂ = 5 m/s.

A 450.0N force is applied for 9.90s, what is the momentum?

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Answer:

Momentum = 4455 Ns

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Force = 450 N

Time = 9.9 seconds

To find the momentum;

According to Newton's second law of motion in terms of momentum states that the net force acting on an object is equal to change in momentum divided by time.

Mathematically, it is given by the formula;

Net Force = change in momentum/time

Momentum = force * time

Substituting into the formula, we have;

Momentum = 450 * 9.9

Momentum = 4455 Ns

Why do you think fixed boundaries ""flip"" waves and loose boundaries do not?

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Answer:

When the obstacle is fixed, the law of action and reaction, makes the reflected wave is inverted.

When the obstacle is mobile, he mobile point, it moves in the direction of the wave, therefore there is no inversion of it.

Explanation:

Waves when they reach an obstacle behave like a shock, therefore if we use the conservation of momentum the wave must reverse its speed, this explains that the speed changes sign, the wave is reflected.

When the obstacle is fixed, the wave when it reaches the obstacle exerts a force on the point, by the law of action and reaction the point exerts on the wave a force of equal magnitude but in the opposite direction, this reaction force which makes the reflected wave is inverted.

When the obstacle is mobile, this is without friction, when the wave arrives it exerts a force on the mobile point, it moves in the direction of the wave, reaching the maximum amplitude of the incident wave, when it is reflected the point begins to go down along with the wave, therefore there is no inversion of it.

Two vehicles A and B accelerate uniformly from rest.
Vehicle A attains a maximum velocity of 30ms - in los
while B attains a maximum velocil) ol 40ms in the same
time. Both vehicles maintain these velocities for 6s belore
they are decelerated to rest in 6s and 4s respectively
Sketch on the same axes, velocity time graphs
for the motion of the vehicles
Calculate the velocity of each vehicle 18s aftur
the start. (VA
= 20ms -land vs
and vs = 20ms-')
How far will the two vehicles be from one
another during the moment in (ii) above?
(SA = 380m and SB
= 500m: SAB
120m). plz help​

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Answer:

(i) Please find attached the required velocity time graphs plotted with MS Excel

(ii) The velocity of vehicle A at the 18th second = 20 m/s

The velocity of vehicle B at the 18th second = 0 m/s

(iii) The distance between the two vehicles at the moment in (ii) above is 60 meters

Explanation:

The given parameters of the motion of vehicles A and B are;

The acceleration of vehicles A and B = Uniform acceleration starting from rest

The maximum velocity attained by vehicle A = 30 m/s

The time it takes vehicle A to attain maximum velocity = 10 s

The maximum velocity attained by vehicle B = 30 m/s

The time it takes vehicle B to attain maximum velocity = The time it takes vehicle A to attain maximum velocity = 10 s

The time duration vehicle A maintains its maximum velocity = 6 s

The time duration vehicle B maintains its maximum velocity = 4 s

(i) From the question, we get the following table;

[tex]\begin{array}{ccc}Time &V_A&V_B\\0&0&0\\10&30&40\\14&30&40\\16&30&20\\18&20&0\\22&0&\end{array}[/tex]

From the above table the velocity time graphs of vehicles A and B is created with MS Excel and can included here

(ii) The velocity of vehicle A at the start = 0 m/s

After accelerating for 10 seconds, the velocity of vehicle A = The maximum velocity of vehicle A = 30 m/s

The maximum velocity is maintained for 6 seconds which gives;

At 10 s + 6 s = 16 s, the velocity of vehicle A = 30 m/s

The time it takes vehicle A to decelerate to rest = 6 s

The deceleration of vehicle A, [tex]a_A[/tex] = (30 m/s - 0 m/s)/(6 s) = 5 m/s²

Therefore, we get;

v = u - [tex]a_A[/tex]·t

At the 18th second, the deceleration time, t = 18 s - 16 s = 2 s

u = 30 m/s

∴ v₁₈ = 30 - 5 × 2 = 20

The velocity of vehicle A at the 18th second, [tex]V_{18A}[/tex] = 20 m/s

For vehicle B, we have;

At the 14th second, the velocity of vehicle B = 40 m/s

Vehicle B decelerates to rest in, t = 4 s

The deceleration of vehicle B, [tex]a_B[/tex] = (40 m/s - 0 m/s)/(4 s) = 10 m/s²

For vehicle B, at the 18th second, t = 18 s - 14 s = 4 s

∴ [tex]v_{18B}[/tex] = 40 m/s - 10 m/s² × 4 s = 0 m/s

The velocity of the vehicle B at 18th second, [tex]v_{18B}[/tex] = 0 m/s

(iii) The distance covered by vehicle A up to the 18th second is given by the area under the velocity-time graph as follows;

The area triangle A₁ = (1/2) × 10 × 30 = 150

Area of rectangle, A₂ = 6 × 30 = 180

Area of trapezoid, A₃ = (1/2) × (30 + 20) × 2 = 50

The distance covered in the 18th second by vehicle [tex]S_A[/tex] = A₁ + A₂ + A₃

∴ [tex]S_A[/tex] = 150 + 180 + 50 = 380

The distance covered in the 18th second by vehicle [tex]S_A[/tex] = 380 m

The distance covered by the vehicle B in the 18th second is given by the area under the velocity time graph of vehicle B as follows;

Area of trapezoid, A₅ = (1/2) × (18 + 4) × 40 = 440

The distance covered by the trapezoid, [tex]S_B[/tex] = 440 m

The distance of the two vehicles apart at the 18t second, [tex]S_{AB}[/tex] = [tex]S_B[/tex] - [tex]S_A[/tex]

∴ [tex]S_{AB}[/tex] = 440 m - 380 m = 60 m

The distance of the two vehicles from one another at the 18th second, [tex]S_{AB}[/tex] = 60 m.

A wave is moving at the rate of 40 cm/s. Its wavelength is 5 cm. What is the frequency of the wave? INCLUDE THE CORRECT UNIT!

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Answer:

Solution given:

velocity=40cm/s

wave length=5cm

we have

frequency =velocity/wavelength=40/5=8hertz.

the frequency of the wave is 8 hertz.

What is the efficiency of a car's engine when heat input is 400,000 joules and
the waste heat is 300,000 joules?
O A. 25%
B. 35%
O C. 75%
D. 85%

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Either 25% or 75%. does it to how much is wasted or the difference in the input and waste?

Answer: A. 25%

Explanation: Ap3x

how to calculate light year, minute and second?

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Answer:

A light-year is the distance light travels in one year. How far is that? Multiply the number of seconds in one year by the number of miles or kilometers that light travels in one second, and there you have it: one light-year. It's about 5.88 trillion miles (9.5 trillion km).

Explanation:

Describe the change to the stores of energy of the wood, pipe and water as the water is heated

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Answer:

thermal  energy  or proportional  energy

Explanation:

when the  wood is moved the energy is changed thoughout the wood and it would be the same as the pipe and water

According to the special theory of relativity, what is the fourth dimension?

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Explanation:

A four-dimensional space is a mathematical extension of the concept of three-dimensional or 3D space. Three-dimensional space is the simplest possible abstraction of the observation that one only needs three numbers, called dimensions, to describe the sizes or locations of objects in the everyday world.

According to the special theory of relativity, the fourth dimension is time. The special theory of relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein in 1905, revolutionized our understanding of space and time.

It states that space and time are interconnected and form a four-dimensional framework known as spacetime. In this framework, three dimensions correspond to space (length, width, and height), and the fourth dimension is time. Einstein's theory introduced the concept of time dilation, which means that time can appear to pass differently for observers in relative motion. This idea challenges the notion of time as an absolute quantity and demonstrates that it is influenced by an observer's relative motion and gravitational fields.

To visualize the fourth dimension, consider a space-time diagram where an object's position in space is plotted against time. Each point on the diagram represents an event, combining its spatial coordinates with the time at which it occurred. This four-dimensional representation allows us to understand the relationship between space and time in a unified framework.

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NEED HELP The main difference between kinetic energy and potential energy is thatSingle choice.
(2 Points)

kinetic energy involves position, and potential energy involves motion.

kinetic energy involves motion, and potential energy involves position.

although both energies involve motion, only kinetic energy involves position.

although both energies involve position, only potential energy involves motion.

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Answer:

kinetic energy involves motion, and potential energy involves position.

although both energies involve position, only potential energy involves motion.

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Kinetic energy is motions and potential energy is stored up energy

An element in a similar period to carbon would be
A chlorine
B. hydrogen
C. fluorine
D. magnesium

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Answer: C: Fluorine

Explanation:

Carbon is in period two on the periodic table of elements. The only other elements in this period are lithium, borilliym, boron, nitrogen, oxygen, flourine, and neon. Therefore, the answer must be C.

When a certain metal is illuminated with light of frequency 2.9 ✕ 1015 Hz, a stopping potential of 7.0 V is required to stop the most energetic ejected electrons. What is the work function of this metal?

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Answer:

4.96 eV

Explanation:

Recall the Einstein photoeletric equation;

KE = E - Wo

Where;

KE = kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectron

E= energy of the incident photon

Wo = Work function

But

KE = eV= 1.6 * 10^-19 C * 7 V /1.6 * 10^-19 C = 7 eV

E = hf/e = 6.6 * 10^-34 * 2.9 ✕ 10^15 Hz/1.6 * 10^-19

E = 11.96 eV

Hence;

Wo = E - KE

Wo = 11.96 eV - 7eV

Wo = 4.96 eV

Give three examples of how biotechnology affects our everyday lives.
Write and complete sentences
Site your sources

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Answer: But what about beer-brewing, crop breeding, and the antibiotic penicillin? These processes and products – some of which have been around for thousands of years – are also examples of biotechnology.

Explanation:

Specifically, industrial biotechnology uses enzymes and micro-organisms to make bio-based products in sectors such as chemicals, food ingredients, detergents, paper, textiles and biofuels. ... Since that time, industrial biotechnology has produced enzymes for use in our daily lives and for the manufacturing sector.

14 What is the weight of each of
the following masses on Eth?
a) 2 kg
b) 3.5kg
c) 5.25 kg
Newton’s

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Explanation:

On earth,

g=10 m/s^2

When M=2 kg,

weight on earth=2×10

=20N

When M=3.5 kg,

weight on Earth=3.5×10

=35N

When M=5kg,

weight on Earth=5.25×10

=52.5N

Which of these would NOT produce visible light? A) flint B) lightning C) microwave D) sun

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Answer:

A microwave

Explanation

The human retina can only detect incident light that falls in waves 400 to 720 nanometers long, so we can't see microwave or ultraviolet wavelengths. This also applies to infrared lights which has wavelengths longer than visible and shorter than microwaves, thus being invisible to the human eye.

Answer:

C.) Microwave

Explanation:

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Why is the EM important?

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Answer:

It is important because it furnishes information about the composition, the temperature and maybe the mass or relative velocity of the body that emits or absorbs it.

Explanation:

Two resistors, one with 7.00 Ω of resistance and the other with 11.00 Ω of resistance, are connected in series to a 9.00 V battery. How much power is dissipated by these two resistors?

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Answer:

4.5 W

Explanation:

Applying,

P = V²/(R₁+R₂).................. Equation 1

Where P = Power, V = Voltage, R₁ and R₂ = values of the two resistor.

From the question,

Given: V = 9.00 V, R₁ = 7.00 Ω, R₂ = 11.00  Ω

Substitute these values into equation 1

P = 9²/(7+11)

P = 81/(18)

P = 4.5 Watt.

Hence the power dessipated by the two resistors is 4.5 watt

Two point charges of +20.0 μC and -8.00 μC are separated by a distance of 20.0 cm. What is the intensity of electric field E midway between these two charges?

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Answer:

The intensity of the net electric field will:

[tex]E_{net}=E_{1}+E_{2}=2.52*10^{7}\: N/C[/tex]

Explanation:

Here we need first find the electric field due to the first charge at the midway point.

The electric field equation is given by:

[tex]|E_{1}|=k\frac{q_{1}}{d^{2}}[/tex]

Where:

k is Coulomb's constantq(1) is 20.00 μC or 20*10⁻⁶ Cd is the distance from q1 to the midpoint (d=10.0 cm)

So, we will have:

[tex]|E_{1}|=(9*10^{9})\frac{20*10^{-6}}{0.1^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]|E_{1}|=1.8*10^{7}\: N/C[/tex]

The direction of E1 is to the right of the midpoint.

Now, the second electric field is:

[tex]|E_{2}|=k\frac{q_{2}}{d^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]|E_{2}|=(9*10^{9})\frac{8*10^{-6}}{0.1^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]|E_{2}|=7.2*10^{6}\: N/C[/tex]

The direction of E2 is to the right of the midpoint because the second charge is negative.

Finally, the intensity of the net electric field will:

[tex]E_{net}=E_{1}+E_{2}=2.52*10^{7}\: N/C[/tex]

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The net electric field midway between these two charges is 2.52 x 10⁷ N/C.

Electric field strength

The electric field strength between two point charges is the force per unit charge.

Electric field strength due to +20.0 μC charge

[tex]E _1 = \frac{kq_1}{r^2} \\\\E_ 1 = \frac{9 \times 10^9 \times 20 \times 10^{-6}}{(0.1)^2} \\\\E _1 = 18 \times 10^6 \ N/C[/tex]

Electric field strength due to -8μC charge

[tex]E _2 = \frac{kq_2}{r^2} \\\\E_ 2 = \frac{9 \times 10^9 \times 8 \times 10^{-6}}{(0.1)^2} \\\\E _2 = 7.2 \times 10^6 \ N/C[/tex]

The net electric field midway between these two charges is calculated as follows;

[tex]E_{net} = 18 \times 10^6 \ + \ 7.2 \times 10^6\\\\E_{net} = 25.2 \times 10^6 \ N/C\\\\E_{net} = 2.52 \times 10^7 \ N/C[/tex]

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How much gravitational potential energy has a boy whose mass is 50 kg and
who is standing on top of a 2.5 meter high wall?
a. none of these
b. 0735 j
c. 2115 j
d. 196

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Answer:

Gravitational potential=mgh

=50×10×2.5

=1250J

option a

why are dams have broader walls at the bottom?

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A dam has broader walls at the bottom than at the top to withstand the great pressure of water which increases with increase in depth.

Give details of aids in brief and explain how to protect yourself and prevent.

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Answer:

(AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). By damaging your immune system, HIV interferes with your body's ability to fight infection and disease. HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). It can also be spread by contact with infected blood or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breast-feeding.

Explanation:

To help prevent the spread of HIV: 1. Use treatment as prevention (TasP). If you're living with HIV, taking HIV medication can keep your partner from becoming infected with the virus.

A crane lifts a load of 15000N to a height 40m in 50 seconds. Calculate the power of the crane​

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Answer:

P = 12000 W

Explanation:

General data:

F = 15000 N d = 40 mt = 50 sP = ?

Work is force times unit of distance. So in order to calculate the power we must first calculate the work.

Formula:

[tex]\boxed{\bold{W=\frac{F}{d}}}[/tex]

Replace and solve

[tex]\boxed{\bold{W=\frac{15000\ N}{40\ m}}}[/tex][tex]\boxed{\bold{W=600000\ J}}[/tex]

once the work is found, we proceed to find the power according to the formula:

[tex]\boxed{\bold{P=\frac{W}{t}}}[/tex][tex]\boxed{\bold{P=\frac{600000\ J}{50\ s}}}[/tex][tex]\boxed{\boxed{\bold{P=12000\ W}}}[/tex]

The power of the crane is 12000 Watts.

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