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24 September, 16:14

A crane can lift a 900 kg mass to height of 50 m in 2 minutes. Calculate the work

done by the crane.

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  1. 24 September, 16:31
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    The work done by the crane is, W = 441000 J

    The power of the crane is, p = 3675 watts

    Explanation:

    Given data,

    The mass of the object, m = 900 kg

    The object is lifted to the height, h = 50 m

    The time taken to lift the mass, t = 2 min

    = 120 s

    The work done by the crane on the object is equal to the potential energy of the object at that height. It is given by the formula,

    W = P. E = mgh joules

    Substituting the values in the above equation

    W = 900 kg x 9.8 m/s² x 50 m

    = 441000 J

    The work done by the crane is, W = 441000 J

    The power of the crane,

    P = W / t

    = 441000 J / 120 s

    = 3675 watts

    Hence, the power of the crane is, p = 3675 watts
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