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Engineering, 18.07.2019 21:30 jjmarie612

Steam flows through a turbine at a rate of 45,000 lbm/h, entering at 1000 psia and 900°f and leaving at 5 psia as saturated vapor. if the power generated by the turbine is 3.5 mw, determine the rate of net heat from the steam in btu/s.

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