Calculate the power required to rotate the shaft

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Compute each party of given question:

Question: A shaft rotates at a rate of 80 RPM against a constant torque of 1000 N.m.

Part I: Calculate the power required to rotate the shaft?

Part II: Calculate the work required to rotate the shaft through 100 revolutions?

Please show all work and steps to solve the above question.

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