Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
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ISBN: 9781259587399
Author: Eugene Hecht
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 10SP

A motor furnishes 120 hp to a device that lifts a 5000-kg load to a height of 13.0 m in a time of 20 s. Find the efficiency of the machine.

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The efficiency of a machine, considering the motor delivers a power of 120 hp to a device, which lifts a 5000 kg load to a height of 13.0 m in 20 s.

Answer to Problem 10SP

Solution:

36%

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The power delivered by the motor to the device is 120 hp.

The mass of the lifted load is 5000 kg.

The height to which the load was lifted is 13.0 m.

The time taken to lift the load to the height is 20 s.

Formula used:

The formula for efficiency of a machine is

η=PoPi×100%

Here, η is the efficiency of the machine;Po and Pi represent the output power and input power of the machine, respectively.

The work done is calculated by the formula:

w=(F)(S)

Here, w is the work done, F is the force, and S is the displacement in the direction of force F.

Power is calculated by the formula:

P=wt

Here, P is the power and t is the time taken to do the work w.

The formula for weight of a body is

W=mg

Here, W is the weight of the body, m is the mass of the body, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Explanation:

Consider the expression for weight of the lifted load as

W=mg

The standard value of g is 9.81 m/s2.

Substitute 5000kg for m and 9.81 m/s2 for g

W=(5000kg)(9.81 m/s2)=49,050 N

Consider the expression for work done to lift the load to a height of 13.0 m as

w0=Wh

Here, h is the height to which the load is lifted and w0 is the corresponding work done.

Substitute 49050 N for F and 13.0 m for S

w0=(49,050 N)(13.0 m)=637,650 J

Calculate the power delivered by the machine by the formula:

Po=w0t

Here, t is the time taken to lift the load to the height of 13.0 m.

Substitute 20 s for t and 637650 J for w0

Po=637650 J20 s=31882.5 W=(31882.5 W)(1hp745.7W)=42.76 hp

Consider the expression for efficiency of a machine:

η=PoPi×100%

Substitute 42.76 hp for Po and 120 hp for Pi

η=42.76 hp120 hp×100%36%

Conclusion:

The efficiency of the machine is 36%.

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