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How is the power related to the speed at which a body can be lifted? How many kilograms will a man working at the power of 100 W, be able to lift at a constant speed of 1ms-1 vertically? (g = 10ms-2)


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Solution

Step 1: Given data:

  1. Power, P=100watt
  2. Speed, v=1m/s.
  3. Acceleration due to gravity, g=10m/s2

Step 2: How the power is related to the speed,

Power:

  1. Power is a scalar quantity. The time rate of change in work done is called power.
  2. Power, P=Wt, where W is the necessary work done to lift a body against gravity.

Relation between power and speed:

The necessary work done to lift a body up to height h, is W=mgh, where m is the mass of the body and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Now, power,

P=Wt=mght=mght.

or p=wv, where, ht=v is the speed and w=mg is the weight of the lift.

So, power is the product of the weight and speed of a running lift.

Step 3: Find the mass:

From the equation of power in terms of mass, height and time,

m=Ptgh=Pgv=10010×1=10Kg . [where ht= speed]

Therefore, the required mass is 10 kg.


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