Figure 4 shows a hydroelectric power station - AQA - GCSE Physics - Question 3 - 2020 - Paper 1
Question 3
Figure 4 shows a hydroelectric power station.
Electricity is generated when water from the reservoir flows through the turbines.
**03.1** Write down the equation w... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Figure 4 shows a hydroelectric power station - AQA - GCSE Physics - Question 3 - 2020 - Paper 1
Step 1
Write down the equation which links density (ρ), mass (m) and volume (V).
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The equation that links density, mass, and volume is given by:
ρ=Vm
or equivalently,
m=ρ×V.
Step 2
Calculate the mass of water in the reservoir. Give your answer in standard form.
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Using the volume of water stored in the reservoir, we can calculate the mass as follows:
Given:
Volume, V=6,500,000 m3
Density, ρ=998 kg/m3
From the formula, we have:
m=ρ×Vm=998 kg/m3×6,500,000 m3m=6,487,000,000 kg
Converting the mass into standard form:
m=6.487×109 kg.
Step 3
Write down the equation which links energy transferred (E), power (P) and time (t).
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The equation linking energy transferred, power, and time is:
E=P×t.
Step 4
Calculate the maximum energy that can be transferred by the electrical generators.
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To find the maximum energy, we can use the equation from the previous step:
Given:
Power, P=1.5×109 W
Time, t=5 hours=5×60×60=18,000 seconds
Now substituting the values into the equation:
E=P×tE=1.5×109 W×18000 sE=2.7×1013 J.
Step 5
Give two reasons why this hydroelectric power station is not able to meet the increase in demand shown between 04:00 and 16:00 in Figure 5.
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The demand for electricity during this period is significantly higher than the maximum output of the hydroelectric power station, which is limited to 1.5 × 10⁹ W.
The power station is also constrained by the maximum operation time of 5 hours, which further limits its ability to meet sustained high demand.