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What is the power of a pump, which can pump 500 kg of water from a depth of 40 m? (Take g as 10 m/s^2)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Correct Question:

  • What is the power of a pump, which can pump 500 kg of water from a depth of 40 m in 10s . (Take g as 10 m/s²)

Given:

  • Mass (m) = 500 kg
  • Height (h) = 40 m
  • Time (t) = 10 s
  • Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 10 m/s²

To Find:

  • The power of a pump.

Solution:

Applying power formula,

P = W/t

⇒ P = mgh/t

[ Put the values ]

⇒ P = 500 × 10 × 40 / 10

⇒ P = 500 × 10 × 4

⇒ P = 500 × 40

P = 20000 W

Hence,

The power of a pump is 20000 W.

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  • What is the power of a pump, which can pump 500 kg of water from a depth of 40 m in 10 s ? (Take g as 10 m/s²)

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  • Mass (m) = 500 kg
  • Height (h) = 40 m
  • Time (t) = 10 s
  • Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 10 m/s²

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  • The power of a pump.

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Applying power formula,

P = W/t

=> P = mgh/t

=> P = 500 × 10 × 40/10

=> P = 500 × 10 × 4

=> P = 500 × 40

=> P = 20000 W

Hence, the power of the pump is 20000 W.

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