Answer:
P = 1412.82 [Watt]
Explanation:
First we must calculate the total mass that makes up the barbell and the two free weights at each end of the barbell.
[tex]m=30+30+20\\m= 80 [kg][/tex]
Weight is now defined as the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.
[tex]w=m*g[/tex]
where:
m = mass = 80 [kg]
g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]
[tex]w=80*9.81\\w=784.8[N][/tex]
Now using the product of the weight by the distance traveled we can calculate the work.
[tex]W=w*d[/tex]
where:
W = work [J]
w = weight = 784.8 [N]
d = distance = 0.9 [m]
[tex]W=784.8*0.9\\W=706.41[J][/tex]
And power is defined as the relationship of work at a certain time. The potency is expressed by means of the following formula.
[tex]P=W/t\\P=706.41/0.5\\P=1412.82[W][/tex]