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Personal Power

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Title: Personal Power Aim: To determine how much power you can develop in your legs. Hypothesis: It is predicted that the power developed from out legs would equal to work done divided by time. Apparatus: Stop Clock Yard Stick Flight of Stairs Bathroom Scale Plan: I plan to first choose five persons willing to participate in my experiment and record their weights in pounds by having them use a bathroom scale. Next I plan to calculate the mass of each person in grams by dividing their weight in pounds by 2.205, which is the correct figure to calculate this conversion. Then I plan to calculate each person's weight in newtons by multiplying their mass in grams by gravity (which I am assuming is 10m/sē). Afterwards, to calculate the height traveled by each person, (which would be equal to keep work done results accurate), I plan on finding the sum of each vertical...

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