Make a conclusions and generalizations to the data table. Experiment is all about power. Procedure is measuring the distance between the two consecutives steps of the stairs, multiplying the distance obtained in (a) by the number of steps. This represents the total height of the flight of stairs.Run up the flight of the stairs as fast as you can. Ask one of your group members to measure the time it takes you to reach the top. Ask members of your group to do the same. Ensure that the manner in which the timing is done is

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Make a conclusions and generalizations to the data table.

Experiment is all about power.

Procedure is measuring the distance between the two consecutives steps of the stairs,

multiplying the distance obtained in (a) by the number of steps.

This represents the total height of the flight of stairs.Run up the flight of the stairs as fast as you can. Ask one of your group members to measure the time it takes you to reach the top. Ask members of your group to do the same. Ensure that the manner in which the timing is done is the same for each group member.

Weight Height
(m)
(Newton)
479.55 N 1.98 m
529. 56 N 1.98 m
609.97 N 1.98 m
627.63 N 1.98 m
738.44 N
1.98 m
780.61 N
1.98 m
480.53 N 1.98 m
Time
3.19 949.509 J
S
2.97
S
2.70
S
3.23
S
2.64
S
2.91
S25
Work Done
2.64
1048.5288 J
1207.7406 J
1242.7074 J
1462.1112 J
1545.6078 J
951.4494 J
Power
(Watts)
297.65 W
Power
(kilowatts)
0.30 kw
353.04 W 0.35 kw
447.31 W 0.45 kw
384.74 W 0.38 kw
553.83 W 0.55 kw
531. 14 W 0.53 kw
360.40 W 0.36 kw
Transcribed Image Text:Weight Height (m) (Newton) 479.55 N 1.98 m 529. 56 N 1.98 m 609.97 N 1.98 m 627.63 N 1.98 m 738.44 N 1.98 m 780.61 N 1.98 m 480.53 N 1.98 m Time 3.19 949.509 J S 2.97 S 2.70 S 3.23 S 2.64 S 2.91 S25 Work Done 2.64 1048.5288 J 1207.7406 J 1242.7074 J 1462.1112 J 1545.6078 J 951.4494 J Power (Watts) 297.65 W Power (kilowatts) 0.30 kw 353.04 W 0.35 kw 447.31 W 0.45 kw 384.74 W 0.38 kw 553.83 W 0.55 kw 531. 14 W 0.53 kw 360.40 W 0.36 kw
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