A water pump is required to lift 800 liters of water
per minute from a well 10 meters deep to an
elevated tank 5 meters above ground level.
a) How much work does the pump do in a time of 1 min.?
b) What is its power output in Hp?
c) If its efficiency is 90%, what is its power input in Hp?
d) How much work is lost if the pump operates for 1 hour
A water pump is required to lift 800 liters of water per minute from a well...
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