51.02 cubic meters of water. 10 kWh = 10 kW × 1 hour = 10,000 Joules, flow = energy ÷ density ÷ acceleration ÷ square flow ÷ 2 = 10,000 ÷ 1,000 ÷ 9.8 ÷ (0.12/2) = 51.02 cubic meters, therefore 10 kilowatts of hydroelectric energy production. The machine requires 51.02 cubic meters of water per hour.
How many cubic meters of water does a 10 kilowatt hydroelectric generator need per hour?
Introduction How many cubic meters of water does a 10 kilowatt hydroelectric generator need per hour for 51.02 cubic meters of water? 10kWh=10kW×1 hour=10,000 joules, flow=energy