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A house is maintained at 1 atm and 24°C, and warm air inside a house is forced to leave the house at a rate of 90 m3/h as a result of outdoor air at 5.2°C infiltrating into the house through the cracks. Determine the rate of net energy loss of the house due to mass transfer. The gas constant of air is R = 0.287 kPa·m3/kg·K. The constant pressure specific heat of air at room temperature is cp = 1.005 kJ/kg·°C.

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