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In a hydroelectric power plant, water falls at a rate of 1000 kg s−1 from a height of 100 m. Assuming that 50% of the energy of falling water is converted into electrical energy, calculate the power generated. (Take g=10 ms−2) |
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Answer» In a hydroelectric power plant, water falls at a rate of 1000 kg s−1 from a height of 100 m. Assuming that 50% of the energy of falling water is converted into electrical energy, calculate the power generated. (Take g=10 ms−2) |
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