Each point: 1 Mark
1. In this problem first of all we have to calculate the work done by the pump in lifting the water against the force of gravity. We know that the work done against gravity is given by the formula:
W=m×g×h
Here, Mass of water, m=100 kg
Acceleration due to gravity, g=10 ms−2
And, Height, h=20 m
So, putting these values in the above formula, we get:
Work done, W=100×10×20
=20000J
=20KJ
And, Time taken, t=10s
2. Now, we know that:
Power, P=Wt
2000010
=2000 watts (or 2000 W)
Thus, the power of this pump is 2000 watts. This power can be converted from watts into kilowatts by dividing it by 1000.
So, Power=20001000 kilowatts
=2 kilowatts (or 2 kW)