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Water is falling on the blades of a turbine from a height of 40m. If the speed of the river before the fall is 10m/s and the area of the blade of the turbine is 2sq·m. What is the power generated every second?


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27MW

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2.7MW

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5.4MW

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D

5.4×104MW

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Solution

The correct option is A

27MW


Step 1: Given parameters

The height of water falling on the blades of turbine is 40m.

Speed of river before fall u is 10m/s.

The area of the blade A is 2sq·m.

Step 2: Calculate the velocity v when water reaches the blade of the turbine

Use the third equation of motion to calculate the fall velocity,

v2-u2=2asv2-102=2(10)(40)v2=800+100v2=900v=302v=30m/s

Step 3: Calculate the rate of flow

The rate of flow of water is given by,

Q=AV=2×30=60m3/s

Step 4: Calculate the power generated every second

The kinetic energy generated per second is given by,

K.E.=12Qρwv2

Where, ρw is the density of water.

K.E.=12Qρwv2=12×60×1000×302=27000000J

The kinetic energy generated on the blade is equal to the power generated per second.

P=27000000J/s

Convert power generated into megawatt (MW) as follows:

1000000J/s=1MW27000000J/s=27MW

Hence, the power generated every second is 27MW.

Hence, option (A) is correct.


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