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30 July, 09:53

Squaw Valley ski area in California claims that its lifts can move 49800 people per hour. If the average lift carries people about 190 m (vertically) higher, estimate the maximum total power needed. (Assume an average mass per person of 70 kg.) W

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  1. 30 July, 10:21
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    1,803,036.67 W

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    People per hour that can be moved by lift = 49800

    Height of movement, h = 190 m

    Average mass per person = 70 kg

    Now,

    Power = Rate of doing work

    Thus,

    Power = ΔU

    = mgh

    here,

    m = total mass

    g = acceleration due to gravity

    or

    Power = (70kg * 49800) (9.8) (190)

    or

    Power = 6,490,932,000 J per hour

    also,

    Watt = Joule/second

    Therefore,

    Power = 6,490,932,000 : 3600

    = 1803036.67 W
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