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Physics, 07.04.2020 01:18 diazsindy

A industrial (large) pressure cooker operates at 275 kPa. Initially there is 10 kg of water at 20°C, the cooker is operated until 1 kg of saturated vapor is remaining in the cooker with the remaining mass leaving as vapor. The cooker is not insulated and10 MJ of heat is lost to the surroundings. How much heat was transferred to the cooker (use information below)?

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