energy, power, latent heat 2
The world bank is considering the construction of a vast hydroelectric project to bring fresh water to israel, jordan and palestine. It would involve building a canal from the mediterranean sea to the dead sea, which lies 400m below sea level. The canal would have hydroelectric plsnts to generate electricity for desalination plants at intervals along its length. The desalination plants could produce up to 100 million cubic metres of fresh water per year.
the dead sea is fed by the river jordan, there has been so much extraction of water for drinking and irrigation that in summer the flow of the river has been reduced to little more than a muddy trickle. The dead sea, the salinity of which it makes it the densest body of water on earth, is prone to rapid evaporation and, as more water has been trapped, the level has fallen by 3.0 metres in the last 35 years.
engineers have the following data:
surface area of the dead sea = 880km2
energy required to vaporise 1kg of water = 2.3 x 10^6 J
mean power absorbed by water from sunlight during daylight = 300 W m-2
acceleration of free fall = 9.8 m S-2
Density of sea water in mediterranean sea 1030 kg m-3
using the data supplied answer the following:
a) calculate th power absorbed by the dead sea from the sun during daylight
b) if 60% of the power calculated in a) is used to evaporate water from the dead sea, calculate the mass of water which evaporates in 12 hours of daylight.
c) using the overall fall of the level of the dead sea, estimate the change during te last 35 years in the mass of water in the dead sea.
d) as the water falls from the medterranean sea into the dead sea it loses one form of energy. What frm of energy is this?
e) assume that the propsed project aims to refill the dead sea to its former level in the next 35 years. Estimate the power available from the water falling frm the meditteranean sea into the dead sea.
f) a desalination plant operates on a cylce by evaporating water vapour from sea water and then condensing the waer vapour back into fresh water. Explain why less than 2.3 x 10^6 J are needed for each kg of fresh water produced in the cycle.
g) state and explain 2 physical problems which will make the scheme less efficient