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Consider a pump operating adiabatically at steady state. liquid water enters at 20◦c, 100 kpa with a mass flow rate of 53 kg/min. the pressure at the pump exit is 5 mpa. the pump isentropic efficiency is 75%. assumer negligible changes in kinetic and potential energy and the water behaves as an incompressible substance. determine the power required by the pump, in kw.

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