A water pump lifts water from a level 10 m below the ground. Water is pumped at a rate of 30 kg/minute with negligible velocity. Calculate the minimum horsepower the engine should have to do this.
Concept of Physics - 1 , HC VERMA , Chapter " Work and Energy"
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Mass, pump Flow rate = 30 kg / min. = 30 kg / 60 s. = 0.5 kg/s.
Height h = 10 m.
we know, pump water has negligible velocity , then it's K.E is zero.
Pump work to increase the level of water above 10 m.
Now weight of the water = mg
= 0.5 × 9.8
= 4.9 N.
Now power = mgh
P= 4.9 × 10 m
P= 49 W.
Now we know 1 hp = 746 W.
So minimum power = 49 / 746
=0.066
= 6.6 × 10⁻² hp.
Hence the minimum horsepower is 6.6 x 10⁻² hp.
Hope it helps
Mass, pump Flow rate = 30 kg / min. = 30 kg / 60 s. = 0.5 kg/s.
Height h = 10 m.
we know, pump water has negligible velocity , then it's K.E is zero.
Pump work to increase the level of water above 10 m.
Now weight of the water = mg
= 0.5 × 9.8
= 4.9 N.
Now power = mgh
P= 4.9 × 10 m
P= 49 W.
Now we know 1 hp = 746 W.
So minimum power = 49 / 746
=0.066
= 6.6 × 10⁻² hp.
Hence the minimum horsepower is 6.6 x 10⁻² hp.
Hope it helps
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