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1 Watt = 1 N-m . s^-1 Thus, assuming no acceleration while moving the object upward (exclude the situation of moving it from rest), then we get: 1334N * 4m = 5336 N-m X s * 1000 N-m . s^-1 = 5336 N-m So, X = 5.336 seconds

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