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Suresh has a power of 500w. Find the amount of
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Physics, 23.03.2021 17:30 Kaitneedshelps
X
amount of
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Suresh has a power of 500w. Find the amount of
mass lifted
by him up to 12m. in 10 seconds
lyse=10m/s) [Ans. 1500 and [Ans: 411: 67 kg.]​
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