Power generated by a rollerblader

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Jacinta is rollerblading along a straight flat road at a steady speed of 15m/s. The average force of rolling friction from the wheels is around 5N and the total air resistance force is around 55N.

What is the power she is generating at this time?
 
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well there's the formula p=w/t or p=fv
 


how do we know net force, we only know friction
 


TyErd said:
how do we know net force, we only know friction

the girl is moving in a straight line at constant speed. What does Newton's 2nd law say about her acceleration?
 


ohhh yeah! so that means she is also exerting 60N which makes her travel at constant speed! thankyou I get it now!