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Engineering, 14.09.2019 05:30 maria5633

Apower company desires to use groundwater from a hot spring to power a heat engine. if the groundwater is at 95 deg c and the atmosphere is at 20 deg c, what is the maximum power output for a mass flow of 0.2 kg/s? assume the water is cooled to atmospheric temperature.

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