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Calculate the power of the pump which can lift 400kg of water to be stored in a water tank at a height of 19m and 40s (take g=10/s2)
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calculate the power of the pump which can lift 400kg of water to be stored in a water tank at a height of 19m and 40s (take g=10/s2)
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Hi, here it is !
I hope this help...
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