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Answer:
1.5 W/kg, 3.47 W/kg
6 dogs
Explanation:
[tex]m_d[/tex] = Mass of dog = 38 kg
[tex]v_d[/tex] = Pulling speed of dog = 2.2 m/s
[tex]F_d[/tex] = Force on sled = 60 N
[tex]P_h[/tex] = Power of horse = 750 W
[tex]m_h[/tex] = Mass of horse = 500 kg
Power is given by
[tex]P_d=F_dv_d\\\Rightarrow P_d=60\times 2.2\\\Rightarrow P_d=132\ W[/tex]
Specific power is given by
[tex]P_{sh}=\frac{P_h}{m_h}\\\Rightarrow P_{sh}=\frac{750}{500}\\\Rightarrow P_{sh}=1.5\ W/kg[/tex]
Specific power of horse is 1.5 W/kg
[tex]P_{sd}=\frac{P_d}{m_d}\\\Rightarrow P_{sd}=\frac{132}{38}\\\Rightarrow P_{sh}=3.47\ W/kg[/tex]
Specific power of dog is 3.47 W/kg
We have the relation
[tex]nP_d=P_h\\\Rightarrow n=\frac{P_h}{P_d}\\\Rightarrow n=\frac{750}{132}=5.68\ dogs\approx 6\ dogs[/tex]
The number of dogs is 6
(1) The specific power of the horse is 1.5 W/kg and the specific power of the dog is 3.5 W/kg.
(2) The minimum number of dogs needed to provide the same power as one horse is 6 dogs.
Specific power of the horse
The specific power of the horse is calculated as follows;
Cp = P/m
Cp = 750/500
Cp = 1.5 W/kg
Specific power of the horse
The specific power of the dog is calculated as follows;
Cp = P/m
Cp = (Fv)/m
Cp = (60 x 2.2)/38
Cp = 3.5 W/kg
Minimum number of dogs required to provide same power as horse
n(Fv) = 750
n = (750)/(60 x 2.2)
n = 6 dogs
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