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The cheetah is one of the fastest accelerating animals, for it can go from rest to 34.5 m/s in 3.57 s. if its mass is 112 kg, determine the average power developed by the cheetah during the acceleration phase of its motion. express your answer in (a) watts and (b) horsepower.

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