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Data at key locations are given on the figure. the mass flow rate of the water circulating through the components is 109 kg/s. stray heat transfer and kinetic and potential energy effects can be ignored. determine the net power developed, in mw. (b) the thermal efficiency. (c) the isentropic turbine efficiency. (dthe isentropic pump efficiency. (e) the mass flow rate of the cooling water, in kg/s. (f) the rates of entropy production, each in kw/k, for the turbine, condenser, and pump.

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