A dam holds 200,000 m3 of water at a height of 150 m above a valley floor. If the water is used to drive a hydraulic gen

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A dam holds 200,000 m3 of water at a height of 150 m above a valley floor. If the water is used to drive a hydraulic gen

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A Dam Holds 200 000 M3 Of Water At A Height Of 150 M Above A Valley Floor If The Water Is Used To Drive A Hydraulic Gen 1
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A dam holds 200,000 m3 of water at a height of 150 m above a valley floor. If the water is used to drive a hydraulic generator situated on the valley floor, what is the maximum energy that can be generated? If the water is transported to the turbine through a frictionless pipe, what is the maximum velocity of the jet of water leaving the pipe?
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