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2. A pump with a power output of 600 W raises water from a lake through a height of 3.0 m and delivers it with a velocity of 6.0 ms-1. What mass of water is removed from the lake in one minute? Answer is 750kg but I don't know how to get the answer.
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The first law of thermodynamics states that heat added to a system is neither created nor destroyed but is as it changes into other forms of energy.
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