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A10 kg mass is lifted 5 m with an upward acceleration of 2 m/s^2 (note: a process diagram is not required for this problem) a) what is the upward force necessary to lift the box? express your answer in both n and primary units. b) how much energy is required to lift the box? express your answer in both j and in primary units. c) if this process takes 2.23 seconds, find the average power required to lift the box? express your answer in both w and primary units, d) express your answer in part b in terms of kilowatt-hours

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