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Physics, 19.03.2021 01:00 chanceypray3514

Consider a Carnot heat-engine cycle executed in a steady-flow system using steam as the working fluid. The cycle has a thermal efficiency of 30%, and steam changes from saturated liquid to saturated vapor at 275oC during the heat addition process. If the mass flow rate of the steam is 3 kg/s, determine the net power output of this engine, in kW.

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