Power Problem Homework: Compare Cart Delivery

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The discussion revolves around comparing the power delivered to two frictionless carts, one carrying a squid and the other a mango, under the influence of a constant force of 10 N. The cart with the squid starts with an initial velocity of 2.0 m/s, while the mango's cart begins from rest. The key equation for power, P = F(V), indicates that power depends on both the force applied and the velocity of the cart. Since the force is constant but the initial velocities differ, the power delivered to each cart will vary based on their respective velocities. Ultimately, the cart with the squid receives more power due to its higher initial velocity.
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Homework Statement



I push two frictionless carts along a table, using a force of 10 N on each. Riding on one cart is a squid and on the other cart is a mango. They have the same mass. The squid's cart is moving at 2.0 m/s when I start pushing, in the same direction that I push. The mango's cart, on the other hand, starts from rest. Compare the power that I am delivering to each cart.

Which of the following is correct?

I am delivering more power to the cart with the squid.

I am delivering more power to the cart with the mango.

I am delivering the same power to both since the force is the same.



Homework Equations



P=F(V)


The Attempt at a Solution



I can substitute ma for force and V0 +(1/2)a(t) for V. But i have two unknows a and P.
Am I applying more power to the cart with the squid because the initial velocity 2.0 ?
 
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Since P = FV, and F is the same, the question boils down to the comparison of the velocities. Can you say which one is greater? Is it always greater? Why?
 
I need the acceleration to solve for the velocity...
 
You have the force. Surely you can obtain acceleration.
 
can i use 9.8 for acceleration? in that case squid has a greater velocity since it started at 2.0
 
Why 9.8? Why not 370913.2?
 
Where are getting that number from?
 
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