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4 March, 19:50

Water flows over a section of Niagara Falls at the rate of 1.4 * 106 kg/s and falls 49.8 m. How much power is generated by the falling water?

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  1. 4 March, 20:16
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    Power = 6.84*10⁸ W

    Explanation:

    Given Data

    Niagara falls at rate of=1.4*10⁶ kg/s

    falls=49.8 m

    To find

    Power Generated

    Solution

    Regarding this problem

    GPE (gravitational potential energy) declines each second is given from that you will find much the kinetic energy of the falling water is increasing each second.

    So power can be found by follow

    Power = dE/dt = d/dt (mgh)

    Power = gh dm/dt

    Power = 1.4*10⁶ kg/s * 9.81 m/s² * 49.8 m

    Power = 6.84*10⁸ W
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