A grocer lifts an 8.0-kg carton from the floor to a height of 0.80 m in 5 sec. Calculate the power of man.

Have you learned that

Work = Force x distance?

Have you learned that
Power = Work/Time ?

Put them both together for the answer.

The force is the weight, which M g.

These are things you should know by now.

To calculate the power of the man, you will need to use the formula:

Power = Work / Time

First, let's calculate the work done by the man to lift the carton.

The work done is given by the equation:

Work = Force x Distance

In this case, the force can be calculated using Newton's second law:

Force = Mass x Acceleration

Given that the mass of the carton is 8.0 kg and the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2, we can calculate the force:

Force = 8.0 kg x 9.8 m/s^2 = 78.4 N

Next, we need to calculate the distance the carton is lifted. The distance is given as 0.80 m.

Now we can calculate the work done:

Work = Force x Distance = 78.4 N x 0.80 m = 62.7 J

Finally, we can calculate the power:

Power = Work / Time = 62.7 J / 5 s = 12.5 W

Therefore, the power of the man is 12.5 Watts.