Physics, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

To maintain a rotor at a uniform angular speed or 200 rad s⁻¹, an engine needs to transmit a torque of 180 N m. What is the power required by the engine? (Note: Uniform angular velocity in the absence of friction implies zero torque. In practice, applied torque is needed to counter frictional torque.) Assume that the engine is 100% efficient.

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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Hello mate,

● Answer-
P = 36 kW

● Explaination-
# Given-
τ = 180 Nm
ω = 200 rad/s

# Solution-
Here, engine is 100% efficient so we'll consider zero power loss.

Power of the rotor is given by -
Power = Torque × angular velocity
P = τ × ω
P = 180 × 200
P = 36000 Watt
P = 36 kW

Therefore, power of the rotor is 36 kW.

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