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Steam at 6 mpa and 600 °c enters a turbine with a mass flow rate of 2 kg/s and exits at 10 kpa. the power produced by the turbine is 2626 kw. assuming the changes in kinetic and potential energies and heat loss to be negligible, determine (a) the isentropic efficiency of the turbine and (b) the rate of entropy generation within the turbine in kw/k

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