Of waterfalls with a height of more than 50 m , Niagara Falls in Canada has the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world. The total average flow rate of the falls is 2.80×10³ m³/s and its average height is 52.0 m (Niagara Falls Live, 2017). Given that the density of water is 1.00×10³ kg/m³, calculate the average power output of Niagara Falls.
Average power output: _________.

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Answer:

Power output: W=1426.9MW

Explanation:

The power output of the falls is given mainly by its change in potential energy:

[tex]Q=-P_{tot}=-(P_{2}-P_{1})[/tex]

The potential energy for any point can be calculated as:

[tex]P=m*g*h[/tex]

If we consider the base of the falls to be the reference height, at point 2 h=0, so P2=0, and height at point 1 equals 52m:

[tex]Q=P_{1}=m*g*h[/tex]

If we replace m with the mass rate M we obtain the rate of change in potential energy over time, so the power generated:

[tex]W=M*g*h=2.8*10^{3}m^{3}/s*1*10^{3}kg/m^{3}*9.8m/s^{2}*52m =1426.9MW[/tex]

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