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An electric pump rated at 1000W, takes 16 seconds to pump 100 kg of water out to a tank at a height of 10 m. what is the efficiency of the motor?​

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Answer:


\boxed{\sf Efficiency \ of \ the \ motor = 62.5 \ \%}

Given:

Input Power (
\sf P_i)= 1000 W

Mass (m) = 100 kg

Height (h) = 10 m

Time (t) = 16 s

To Find:

Efficiency of the motor

Step-by-step explanation:


\boxed{ \bold{Output \: power \: (P_o)= (mgh)/(t)}}


\sf \implies P_o = (100 * 10 * 10)/(16)


\sf \implies P_o = (10000)/(16)


\sf \implies P_o = \frac{ \cancel{16} * 625}{ \cancel{16}}


\sf \implies P_o = 625 \: W


\boxed{ \bold{Efficiency = (Output \ Power \ (P_o))/(Input \ Power \ (P_i) ) * 100}}


\sf \implies Efficiency = \frac{625}{10 \cancel{00}} * \cancel{100}


\sf \implies Efficiency = (625)/(10)


\sf \implies Efficiency = 62.5 \: \%


\therefore

Efficiency of the motor = 62.5 %

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