B) A pump is to raise 100 litre of water a height of 1.2 m in 10s. Calculate the power required assuming 1 litre of water has a mass of 1 kg?.

2 Answers

\color{red}{117.72\ W

Explanation:

Power (P) of the pump that lifts Q=100 liters of water (density, rho=1\ \text{kg/Ltr}) at a vertical height H=1.2\ m in time t=10 sec is given as follows

P={\rho gQH}/t

={1 \cdot 9.81\cdot 100\cdot 1.2}/10

=117.72 \ W

Jul 7, 2018

I get 117.6 watts.

Explanation:

The mass of the water here is:

100color(red)cancelcolor(black)"L"*(1 \ "kg")/(color(red)cancelcolor(black)"L")=100 \ "kg"

The weight of the water is therefore:

100 \ "kg"*9.8 \ "m/s"^2=980 \ "kg m/s"^2=980 \ "N" \ (because 1 \ "N"-=1 \ "kg m/s"^2)

Work done is given by the equation:

W=F*d

where:

  • W is the work done in joules

  • F is the force exerted in newtons

  • d is the distance moved in meters

So, we get:

W=980 \ "N"*1.2 \ "m"

=1176 \ "J"

Power here is given by the equation:

P=W/t

where:

  • P is the power in watts

  • W is the work done in joules

  • t is the time taken in seconds

So, we get:

P=(1176 \ "J")/(10 \ "s")

=117.6 \ "W"