Instantaneous Power (Mastering Physics)

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Homework Statement




Let us now consider several questions that include numeric data.

A sled is being pulled along a horizontal surface by a horizontal force F of magnitude 600 N. Starting from rest, the sled speeds up with acceleration 0.08 m/s2 for 1 minute.

Find the instantaneous power P created by force F at t=10s.

Express your answer in watts to three significant figures.

Homework Equations



Pavg = [tex]\frac{\Delta W}{\Delta t}[/tex]
P = [tex]\frac{dW}{dt}[/tex]

The Attempt at a Solution


I have solved for velocity after 10s.

v = 0.8 m/s

I'm stuck at where to go from here.
 
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Do not forget that Power can also be expressed as P = Fv
 
Mattowander said:
Do not forget that Power can also be expressed as P = Fv

If I'm not mistaken, that is the formula for Pavg. I am trying to solve for the instantaneous power, unless you know something I don't.