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Ageothermal pump is used to pump brine whose density is 1050 kg/m3 at a rate of 0.3 m3/s from a depth of 200 m. for a pump efficiency of 90 percent, determine the required power input to the pump. disregard frictional losses in the pipes, and assume the geothermal water at 200 m depth to be exposed to the atmosphere.

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