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On earth, force required to lift 1000 kg is 1000kg*9.8ms-2 = 9800 N

In joules, work done = 9800N*1m = 9800 J

Power = 9800J/1s = 9800 W

1 horsepower = 746 W

So power = 9800/746 = 13.13672922252011 horsepower

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