1. A motor raises a body to a height "h" and performs work "W" with a constant speed of 8 (m / s), a second motor performs the same action doing the same mechanical work, but with a speed constant of 4 (m / s). It can be stated that: A. The mechanical power developed by the first engine is greater than that developed by the second. B. The mechanical power developed by the first engine is less than that developed by the second engine. C. You must know the mass of the body you are climbing and the height to know which one develops more power. D. The two engines develop the same power E. None of the above.

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1. A motor raises a body to a height "h" and performs work "W" with a constant speed of 8 (m / s), a second motor performs the same action doing the same mechanical work, but with a speed constant of 4 (m / s). It can be stated that:

A. The mechanical power developed by the first engine is greater than that developed by the second.

B. The mechanical power developed by the first engine is less than that developed by the second engine.

C. You must know the mass of the body you are climbing and the height to know which one develops more power.

D. The two engines develop the same power

E. None of the above.

2. Two students, A and B, of equal mass, compete to climb the San Cristobal hill by the car path. Student A makes the ascent in 30 minutes and student B delays a time of 15 minutes. If Wa is work minimum work done by student A and Wb is the minimum work done by student B, then it has to be:

A.  Wa = Wb

B.  Wa = 2Wb

C.  2Wa = Wb

D.  You need to know the height of the hill.

E. None of the above.

3.  Regarding the power developed by students A and B in the previous question, it can be said that:

A. Pa = Pb

B. Pa = 2Pb

C. Pa = Pb/2 

D. Pa = Pb/4

E. None of the above

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