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Q. A water pump lift 9kg of water through a vertical height of 3.5 m in 10 minute .calculate the power of the pump?
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Answered by Steve
power = work/time
= force*distance/time
= mg * distance / time
= 9 * 9.8 * 3.5 / 600
= 0.51 watt
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