Save Answer QUESTION 1 1 points Your design brief reads that the "peak power measurement (ignoring initial peaks) must b

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Save Answer QUESTION 1 1 points Your design brief reads that the "peak power measurement (ignoring initial peaks) must be under 10 Watts." This corresponds to the steady-state maximum power. O True O False 1 points Save Answer QUESTION 2 2 The following is a set of experimental results you are required to lift a mass of 400 g at a speed of 0.08 m/s. The mechanical power required to complete this lift is 0.31 W, from these experimental results estimate what the electrical power required to 8 perform this lift would be. Give answer to 3 decimal places *Hint: A interpolation will be required Mass Voltage (V) Steady- state Velocity (m/s) Steady-state Mechanical Power (W) Steady- state Electical Power W) Steady- state efficency (unitless) 5 400 0.051 0.26 0.76 0.31 6.5 400 0.092 0.39 1.08 0.36 1 points Save Answer QUESTION 3 What is the steady state mechanical power (W) required to lift a 177 g mass at a speed of 0.12 m/s? Give answer to 2 decimal places.
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