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A motor pump lifts water from an averag...

A motor pump lifts water from an average depth of 15m at the rate of 5kg per second . If the water is coming out of the pump with a velocity of 4m/s the power of the motor is (g=10m/s`^2`)
200W
790W
1580W
395W

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