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[" 3.Water falls from a height of "60m" at the rate of "15kg/s" to "],[" operate a turbine.The losses due to frictional forces are "],[10%" of energy.How much power is generated by the "],[" turbine "(g=10m/s^(2))" ."],[[" (a) "12.3kW," (b) "7.0kW],[" (c) "8.1kW," (d) "10.2kW]]

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