. For one particular event during the worlds strongest man competition, Hafpor Julius Bjórnsson, who played George Clegane on Game of Thrones, had to toss 22.0 kg keg over a wall. If  Bjórnsson Took 0.827 s to accelerate the keg from the rest to 10.8 m/s while also raising it 1.12 m, what was his average power output (in W) during the toss? Explain how you solved the previous problem involving the tossing of a keg. Be sure to state what your known and unknown quantities are, what concepts were appliedand what equations were used!

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1. For one particular event during the worlds strongest man competition, Hafpor Julius Bjórnsson, who played George Clegane on Game of Thrones, had to toss 22.0 kg keg over a wall. If  Bjórnsson Took 0.827 s to accelerate the keg from the rest to 10.8 m/s while also raising it 1.12 m, what was his average power output (in W) during the toss? Explain how you solved the previous problem involving the tossing of a keg. Be sure to state what your known and unknown quantities are, what concepts were appliedand what equations were used! 2. During a Mutant League Football game, K.T. Slayer, a 71.6 kg linebacker, is running toward the sidelines at 6.88 m/s to catch Bones Jackson, a 89.2 kg running back, who is sprinting at 9.08 m/s toward the endzone. When Slayer reaches Jackson, he wraps his arms around him for a tackle; as a result of the collision, both players momentarily leave the ground and go out-of-bounds. Given the players are running perpendicular to each other right before the collisionat what speed (in m/s) will they fly out of bounds? Explain how you solved the previous problem involving a collision where the objects involved move off together at the end. Be sure to state what your known and unknown quantities are, what concepts were applied, and what equations were used! 3. Greg Goldberg is a 68.2 kg goalie for the Mighty Ducks ice hockey team. He is standing at rest in the net when a 0.151 kg hockey puck is slapped toward him at a velocity of 40.3 m/s . If the collision between Goldberg and the puck is elastic, what must be the final velocity (in m/s) of Goldberg? Assume the puck's original direction of motion to be the positive direction. Explain how you solved the previous problem involving the collision between a goalie and a puck. Be sure to state what your known and unknown quantities are, what concepts were applied, and what equations were used!
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