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26 December, 15:46

Water flows over a section of niagara falls at the rate of 1.2x10^6 and falls 50.0 m. how much power is generated by the falling water

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  1. 26 December, 17:37
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    The solution for this is:

    Power = Energy transferred / Time taken

    Energy Transferred in one second (Power) = mgh/s

    = (1.2x10^6) (9.8) (50) = 588000000 J/s

    Power = 588000000 W

    Or

    Power is work done / time

    Work done in one second = [ rate of fall of mass]

    gh = 1.2 * * 9.81*50 x 10^6 J/s

    = 5.886e+8 W
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