Assume water is pumped from a tank to another 100 ft away. The water level in the second tank is 50 ft above the water l

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Assume water is pumped from a tank to another 100 ft away. The water level in the second tank is 50 ft above the water l

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Assume water is pumped from a tank to another 100 ft away. The water level in the second tank is 50 ft above the water level of the first reservoir. How much work per mass of water was performed? (Converting your result to Btu/lbm) Neglect water evaporation. Show your procedure with the simplified energy balance equation and explain what is the system? Assume the density of water is 62.4 lbm/ft³, determine the energy consumption and the total price to raise the level in the upper tank by 1 ft. Assume that the surface is 10 square miles, 1 kW•hr = CAD 0.01. (Assume 100% pump efficiency)
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