750N diver does a triple somersault off a 10m platform. If it takes 1.5sec. to hit the water. What is the diver's power?

To calculate the diver's power, we need to use the equation: Power = Work / Time.

To find the work done by the diver, we need to calculate the gravitational potential energy converted into kinetic energy during the dive. The formula for gravitational potential energy is: Gravitational Potential Energy = mass * acceleration due to gravity * height.

Given:
- The diver's weight (force) = 750N
- The height of the platform = 10m

First, we need to calculate the mass of the diver using the equation: weight (force) = mass * acceleration due to gravity.

Given:
- Acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2

Thus, the mass of the diver is: mass = weight (force) / acceleration due to gravity.

mass = 750N / 9.8 m/s^2 ≈ 76.53 kg

Now, let's calculate the gravitational potential energy using the formula mentioned earlier:
Gravitational Potential Energy = mass * acceleration due to gravity * height

Gravitational Potential Energy = 76.53 kg * 9.8 m/s^2 * 10 m ≈ 7501.94 Joules

Finally, we can calculate the diver's power using the equation: Power = Work / Time.

Power = 7501.94 Joules / 1.5 seconds

Power ≈ 5001.29 Watts

Therefore, the diver's power is approximately 5001.29 Watts.