This is false. Even though the first part is true, the second isn't because morals and values are simply widely accepted opinions that most humans have, and you can't test opinions with the scientific method, only facts!
The answer is 2.66 x 10^8 J.
Answer:
a) 1511 MW
b) 44%
Explanation:
The thermal power will be the electric power plus the heat taken away by the cooling water.
Qt = P + Qc
The heat taken away by the water will be:
Qc = G * Cp * (t1 - t0)
The Cp of water is 4180 J/(kg K)
The density of water is 1 kg/L
Then
G = 1.17 * 10^8 L/h * 1 kg/L * 1/3600 h/s = 32500 kg/s
Now we calculate Qc
Qc = 32500 * 4180 * (29.8 - 23.6) = 842*10^6 W = 842 MW
The total thermal power then is
Qt = 669 + 842 = 1511 MW
The efficiency is
η = P / Qt
η = 669 / 1511 = 44%
Do you know what's this unit called? it may help figure out how to do it.
To solve this problem it is necessary to apply the equations given from Bernoulli's principle, which describes the behavior of a liquid moving along a streamline. Mathematically this expression can be given as,
Where,
Pressure at each state
= Density
Velocity
Re-organizing the expression we can get that
Our values are given as
Normal Conditions
Replacing we have,
If we consider that there is a balance between the two states, the Force provided by gravity is equivalent to the Support Force, therefore
Here the lift force is the product between the pressure difference previously found by the effective area of the aircraft, while the Force of gravity represents the weight. There,
Equating,
Therefore the weight of the plane is 14535N