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18 June, 04:16

Assuming 100% efficient energy conversion, how much water stored behind a 50cm high hydroelectric dam would be required to charge a 50 ampere-minute 12 volt battery with 600j of energy stored in it

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  1. 18 June, 07:15
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    12.245m3

    Explanation:

    The electric energy is created by The potential energy substended by the specific volume of water in dam.

    Electric energy is calculated as

    E = Q * V

    E is Energy, Q is charge and V is Voltage

    Note that this energy has been given and is 60Joules

    From conservation of energy it means;

    M * g*h = 60

    Where M is the mass of water.

    g is acceleration of free fall due to gravity which is 9.8m/S2

    h is the height of water flow.

    From change of subject of formula for M; we have:

    M = 60 / g * h

    = 60 / 9.8 * 0.5

    = 12.245kg

    Now how much water required means the volume of water;

    Note density = mass/volume

    Therefore volume = mass/density

    =12.245/1 = 12.245m3

    Note the density of water is 1kg/m3
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