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Physics, 08.01.2021 20:50 katdoesart65091

You find a person passed out on the beach near the water. You run down and pull them to safety by applying 1,500N of force to drag them along the ground 15m. If it took you 2 minutes to move them how much power did you exert? Assume no friction 2,700,000W
45,000W
188W
11,250W

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