Arturo O. answered 05/09/20
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To get the power in watts, divide the kinetic energy in joules by the duration of the time interval in seconds.
K = (1/2)mv2 = (1/2)(75 kg)(8.0 m/s)2 = ? joules
t = 9.5 s
P = K/t = ? watts
Plug in the numbers.