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31 January, 09:41

If an object with 1000 lb of weight is to be raised vertically from ground level to 5 ft in two seconds, how much power is required?

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  1. 31 January, 09:48
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    The power required = 3390.9 W

    Explanation:

    Power: This can be defined as the time rate of doing work. The S. I unit of power is Joules.

    Mathematically it can be expressed as,

    P = Work/time or

    P = W*V ... Equation 1

    Where P = power, w = weight, V = velocity.

    Also

    V = d/t ... Equation 2

    Where d = distance, t = time.

    Conversion: d = 5ft

    If 1 foot = 0.3048 meters

    Then, 5 ft = 5*0.3048 meters = 1.524 m.

    W = 1000 lb

    If 1 lb = 4.45 N,

    Then 1000 lb = 1000 * 4.45 N = 4450 N.

    Given: d = 1.524 m, t = 2 s.

    Substituting these values into equation 2

    V = 1.524/2

    V = 0.762 m/s.

    Also substituting into equation 1

    P = 4450*0.762

    P = 3390.9 W.

    Thus the power required = 3390.9 W
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