A ski lift has a one-way length of 1km and a vertical rise of 200m. The ski lift which is operating at a steady speed of 10km/h and chairs are separated by 20m. Three people can be seated on each chair with the average mass of each loaded chair is 250kg

a ski lift has a one way length of

– Calculate the power needed to function the ski lift.

– Calculate the power needed to accelerate this ski lift in 5 s up to the speed of its operation.

The first objective of this question is to find the power required to operate the ski lift by first finding the work done as the power is equal to the work done per second. The power will be calculated with the equation as follows:

P=Wt

Where W is the work done while t is the time in seconds, the second objective is to find the power required to accelerate this ski lift.

This question is based on the application of Potential and Kinetic energy. Potential energy is energy that is stored and is dependent on the relative positions of multiple components of a system. In contrast, Kinetic energy is the object’s energy it has as a result of its motion.

Expert Answer

To calculate the power required to lift the ski lift, first, we have to calculate the work with the help of the formula:

W=mgΔz

The chairs are separated by 20m so at any moment the number of chairs lifted is:

N=1km20=50

Next, we have to find the total mass with the formula:

m=N×mperchair=50×250=12500kg

W=12500×9.81×200=24525000J

In order to calculate the power required to operate this ski lift, we first need to calculate the operation time.

t=dV=1km10k=360s

 Power is defined as the work done per second, which is given as:

P=Wt=68125W=68.125kW

Then, we have to calculate the power needed to accelerate this ski lift in 5s up to the speed of its operation.

The lift acceleration  in 5 sec is:

a=ΔVt

where, ΔV is the velecoty change.

a=10×100036000

=0.556ms2

The amount of work required to accelerate the object is equivalent to the change in kinetic energy for an object or body and is calculated as:

Wa=12M(V22V21)kJ

=12(12500)×(7.716)

=48225.308J

=48.225kJ

Now the power required to accelerate the ski lift in 5s is given as:

Wa=WaΔtkW

=48.2255

=9.645kW

Now calculating the vertical distance traveled during the acceleration is given as:

h=12at2sin

=12×0.556×52×2001000

=1.39m

Now the power due to gravity is given as:

Wg=Mg(z2z1)

=Mght

=12500×9.81×1.395

=34.089kW

Now the total power is given as:

Wtotal=Wa+Wg

=9.645+34.089

=43.734kW

Numeric Result

The power required to operate the ski lift is 68.125kW while the power required to accelerate this ski lift is 43.734kW.

Example

Find the power required to operate the ski lift which operates at a steady speed of 10km/h and a one-way length of 2km with a vertical rise of 300m and chairs are spaced 20m apart. Three people can be seated on each chair with the average mass of each loaded chair being 250kg.

To calculate the power required to lift the ski lift, first, we have to calculate the work :

W=mgΔz

N=2km20=100

Next, we have to find the total mass, which is given as:

m=N×mperchair=100×250=25000kg

W=25000×9.81×300=73,575,000J

In order to calculate the power required to operate this ski lift, we first need to calculate the operation time.

t=dV=2km10k=0.2h=720s

Power is defined as the work done per second, which is given as:

P=Wt=102187.5W

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