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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Choose an activity that involves doing work. Do your best to find out reasonable values for the quantities involved (force, distance, and time). You can use the Internet to research this information, but if you really can't find any values, you can make some up. Remember that if your activity involves climbing or in some other way lifting your body, the force involved usually equals your weight.
Mathematically determine the work done and the power produced. Explain your calculations.

Example: Spiderman climbs up the side of a building from the ground to the roof. He weighs 800 newtons, and he climbs 30 meters in 20 seconds. His work is 800 times 30, or 24,000 joules, and he does it in 20 seconds. Spiderman's power is 24,000 divided by 20, or 1,200 watts.

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