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17) How much time will a pump of 2 kw power take to lift 1000liter of water to a height of 50 m?
(density of water =1 kg/li and g=10m/s?)​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Given:-

→ Power of the pump = 2 kW

→ Volume of water = 1000 L

→ Height = 50m

→ Density of water = 1 kg/L

→ Acceleration due to gravity = 10m/s²

To find:-

→ Time taken by the pump to lift given

volume of water.

Solution:-

Firstly, let's calculate the mass of water to be lifted :-

=> Mass = Volume × Density

=> Mass = 1000 L × 1 kg/L

=> Mass = 1000 kg

Now, let's convert the power from

kW to W.

=> 1 kW = 1000 W

=> 2 kW = 2(1000)

=> 2000 W

We know that :-

P = mgh/t

Where:-

• P is the power.

• m is mass of the body.

• g is acceleration due to gravity.

• h is height

• t is time taken

=> 2000 = 1000×10×50/t

=> 2000t = 500000

=> t = 500000/2000

=> t = 250 s

Thus, time taken by the pump is

250 seconds.

Explanation:

Answered by LachyDachy100
1
The answer above is absolutely correct.
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