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In the figure below, h = 86.1 meters. Calculate the maximum energy per unit mass

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Question

In the figure below, h = 86.1 meters.  Calculate the maximum energy per unit mass that the ideal turbine can extract from the water.  Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m3 and atmospheric pressure to be 101.325 kPa.  Enter your answer in Joules to two decimal places.

In the figure below, h = 86.1 meters. Calculate the maximum energy per unit mass that the ideal turbine can extract from the water. Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m3 and atmospheric pressure to be 101.325 kPa. Enter your answer in Joules to two decimal places.

Explanation / Answer

atmospheric pressure is same on both the side


maximum Energy per Unit maa=mgH/m


=851.6 J/kg