Physics Power: Solving a problem, Part 2

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
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What parameters are needed to calculate work done in a physics problem?
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What was the instantaneous power delivered by the engine at t = 2 seconds?
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Explain the difference between average power and instantaneous power.
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