a 50 kg crate is lifted to a height of 10 meters.

a. how much potential energy does the crate have after being lifted?

b. if it took 5 seconds to lift the crate, using a machine what was the power rating of the machine?

a) Work = Force x Distance

The Force in this case is Mass*(acceleration of gravity), so
Work = 50 kg*9.8 m/s^2*10 m = __ Newtons

b) Power = Work/Time

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To answer these questions, we can use the principles of potential energy and power.

a. To calculate the potential energy of the crate, we can use the formula:

Potential Energy = mass x gravity x height

where mass is the mass of the crate (50 kg), gravity is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.8 m/s²), and height is the height it was lifted (10 meters).

Potential Energy = 50 kg x 9.8 m/s² x 10 m
Potential Energy = 4900 Joules

Therefore, the crate has a potential energy of 4900 Joules after being lifted.

b. The power rating of the machine can be calculated using the formula:

Power = Work / Time

where Work is the work done to lift the crate and Time is the time taken to lift it.

Work = Potential Energy
Time = 5 seconds

Power = Potential Energy / Time
Power = 4900 Joules / 5 seconds
Power = 980 Watts

Therefore, if it took 5 seconds to lift the crate, the power rating of the machine is 980 Watts.