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3 June, 02:48

The motor of a crane uses power p to lift a steel beam. by what factor must the motor's power increase to lift the beam twice as high in half the time?

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  1. 3 June, 03:03
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    Power is the rate of doing work.

    ∴ power=work-done / time taken

    For a load been lifted up,

    work-done = mass*gravity*height

    =mgh

    so, power = mgh/t

    where t⇒time

    When h is doubled and t is halved, the new power will be

    Power-2 = mg2h : 0.5t

    = 4 (mgh/2)

    That is to say, power-2 (new power) is four time the initial power.

    The motor's power should increase with factor 4.
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