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A crane lifts a mass of \[100kg\] to a height of $10m$ in $20s$ . The power of the crane is
( Take $g = 10m{s^{ - 2}}$ )
(A) $100W$
(B) $200W$
(C) $250W$
(D) $500W$

Answer
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Hint In these kinds of situations the first thing important is to notice the given problem statement. Specially this is a question regarding little manipulation. First we just have to sort what we got and then we just have to interpret the missing quantities for the equation. In this question we will get the answer simply by putting the values in the equation of power.

Complete step by step answer:
Here, first we have to find sort out the given quantities:
$
  m = 100kg \\
  h = 10m \\
  t = 20s \\
  g = 10m{s^{ - 2}} \\
 $
Now we have to define the formula to state the power of the crane, which is:
$P = \dfrac{{potential{\text{ energy}}}}{{time}} = \dfrac{{mgh}}{t}$
Now the final step is just to put up the formula and obtain the value:
$
  P = \dfrac{{mgh}}{t} \\
  P = \dfrac{{100 \times 10 \times 10}}{{20}} \\
  P = 500W \\
 $

Note Most important thing here is to notice the given values, then we can easily derive the missing quantities. Apart from that it is necessary to observe what process is straight and easy to find the rest values and then we can execute the formulas. In these types of questions interpreting the correct formula to be used is necessary unless it will get twisted.