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Physics, 06.03.2021 19:40, Oliviapuffinburger33

A student with a body mass of 74.0 kilograms climbed several flights of stairs to a final height 7.0 meters from the bottom. A second student, using a stopwatch, determined that the climb was completed in 13.0 seconds. The body mass, time, and vertical height
reached by the student is given in the table. (Estimate g as 10 m/s2)
How many watts of power were generated by the student during the climb?

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