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8 March, 02:54

One cubic meter of water is poured off a 100-m high bridge. If the change in gravitational potential energy is converted into electricity with an efficiency of 90%, how long can this energy illuminate a standard 60-W light bulb?

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  1. 8 March, 03:00
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    the light bulb can be illuminated 14700 sec ( = 245 minutes or 4 hours and 5 minutes)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the change in gravitational potential energy ΔE is

    ΔE = m*g*h = ρ*V*g*h = 1000 kg/m³ * 1 m³ * 9.8 m/s² * 100 m = 980000 J

    where

    ρ = density of water

    V = volume of water

    g = gravity

    h = height

    the energy required to illuminate a light bulb is

    e*ΔE = P*t

    where

    P = power required by the lightbulb

    t = time

    e = efficiency

    then

    t = e*ΔE/P = 0.9 * 980000 J / 60 W = 14700 sec ( = 245 minutes or 4 hours and 5 minutes)
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