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Work done against gravity = mgh = 100 × 10 × 10 = 10,000 J
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Power input = 2 kW = 2000 W
3
Energy input in 5 sec = 2000 × 5 = 10,000 J
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Useful work output = 10,000 J
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Efficiency = (Output/Input) × 100 = (10,000/10,000) × 100 = 100%
COMMON MISTAKE #1: Students often confuse work and energy units. Both have same unit (Joule) but power has different unit (Watt). Another major error is forgetting that work done in circular motion or perpendicular direction is zero. Many students also mix up kinetic energy formula - remember it's (1/2)mv², not mv²