Science, asked by snehasingh1264, 1 year ago

Water falls from a height of 60 m at the rate of 15 kg/s to operate a turbine. The losses due to frictional forces are 10 % of energy. How much power is generated by the turbine ? (g = 10ms2)

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Answered by amaanpeerzade82
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HEYA!!!

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,

=> 90% the of the energy is used to turn the turbine.

=> So the power generated in the turbine is = 0.9 × (change in PE of the water per second)

=> 0.9 × 15 × 10 × 60 = 8100 watt.

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Answered by pragyarai1801
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Explanation:

=> 90% of the energy is used to turn the turbine.

=> So the power generated in the turbine is = 0.9 × (change in PE of the water per second)

=> 0.9 × 15 × 10 × 60 = 8100 W

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