Two electric motors drive two elevators of equal mass in a three-story building 10 meters tall. Each elevator has a mass of 1,000 kg. The first elevator can do this work in 5.0 seconds. Calculate the power output of the first motor.
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Answer:

Power output = [tex]2\times 10^4\ W[/tex]

Explanation:

Given:

Mass of the elevator is, [tex]m=1000\ kg[/tex]

Height to which it is raised is, [tex]h=10\ m[/tex]

Acceleration due to gravity is, [tex]g=10\ m/s^2(Approximately)[/tex]

Time taken by the motor to raise the elevator is, [tex]t=5.0\ s[/tex]

Now, work done on the elevator by the motor is equal to the increase in the gravitational potential energy of the elevator.

Increase in gravitational potential energy is given as:

[tex]\Delta U=mgh=(1000)(10)(10)=10\times 10^4\ J[/tex]

Therefore, work done by motor is, [tex]W=10\times 10^4\ J[/tex]

Now, we know that, power is work done in unit time. So, power output is given as:

[tex]Power=\frac{W}{t}\\\\Power=\frac{10\times 10^4\ J}{5.0\ s}\\\\Power=2\times 10^4\ J/s\\\\Power=2\times 10^4\ W..........[1 W = 1\ J/s][/tex]

Therefore, the power output of the first motor is [tex]2\times 10^4\ W[/tex]

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