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title: "You are working out on a rowing machine. Each time you pull the rowing bar toward you, it moves a distance of \\(1.25 \\, \\text{m}\\) in a time of \\(0.84 \\, \\text{s}\\). The readout on the display indicates that the average power you are producing is \\(76 \\, \\text{W}\\). What is the magnitude of the force that you exert on the handle?"
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# You are working out on a rowing machine. Each time you pull the rowing bar toward you, it moves a distance of \(1.25 \, \text{m}\) in a time of \(0.84 \, \text{s}\). The readout on the display indicates that the average power you are producing is \(76 \, \text{W}\). What is the magnitude of the force that you exert on the handle?

You are working out on a rowing machine. Each time you pull the rowing bar toward you, it moves a distance of \(1.25 \, \text{m}\) in a time of \(0.84 \, \text{s}\). The readout on the display indicates that the average power you are producing is \(76 \, \text{W}\). What is the magnitude of the force that you exert on the handle?

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