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4 November, 14:46

Who has the most power? athlete A (bench presses 100 kg over 0.6 m in 0.5 s) athlete B (bench presses 150 kg over 0.6 m in 1.0 s) athlete C (bench presses 200 kg over 0.6 m in 2.0 s) athlete D (bench presses 250 kg over 0.6 m in 2.5 s)

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  1. 4 November, 16:00
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    Athlete A

    Explanation:

    Power is the rate of doing work and it is calculated as follows:

    Power = work done/time taken = mgh/t

    (for work being done against gravity)

    So for athlete A

    P = (100 kg * 9.8 N/kg * 0.6m) / 0.5 s = 1176 W

    For athlete B

    P = (150 kg * 9.8 N/kg * 0.6m) / 1 s = 882 W

    For athlete C

    P = (200 kg * 9.8 N/kg * 0.6m) / 2 s = 588 W

    For athlete D

    P = (250 kg * 9.8 N/kg * 0.6m) / 2.5 s = 588
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