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Water is falling on turbine at a rate of 6000 kg/min the height of fall is 100 m what is the power given to turbine?
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Scott
100 kg/s
energy (work) = m * g * h
... = 100 kg * 9.8 m/s^2 * 100 m
... = Joules
energy / time = power
... Joule / s = watt
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98000watt
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