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Solve the given problem​

Solve the given problem​-example-1
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Explanation:

the first step in my opinion would be find the norm(s) in this scenario.

100 pounds is a good norming weight.

the speed of these 100 pounds with a 10 HP motor is

50ft/30sec = 5/3 ft/s

so, then let's ask next what size of motor is needed to lift the same 100 pounds 40 ft in 40 seconds

40ft/40sec = 1 ft/s

to get the same speed as in the first case the motor need to be weaker (to move slower). and that goes by the same factor as the ratio between the 2 speeds :

5/3×f = 1

f = 3/5

10 HP × f = 10 × 3/5 = 30/5 = 6 HP

so, it takes a 6 HP motor to lift these same 100 pounds 40 ft in 40 seconds.

and now, how strong must the motor be to lift 800 pounds (= 8 times the original 100 pounds) with the same speed ?

well, 8 times

8×6 = 48 HP

so, it would take a 48 horsepower motor to lift 800 pounds 40 ft in 40 seconds.

the equation would then be

HP = p/100 × 6 = 6p/100 = 3p/50

HP = horsepower

p = pounds

the rest I cannot really answer, as I don't know your class and it's contents.

I hope I covered the topics of your class with that solution.

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