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Astream of air at 35 degree c and a gauge pressure of 0.5 atm (stream 1) flows into a pipe passing through a heater, emerges at 87 degree c and 0.2 atm (gauge), and splits into two streams. stream 2 passes out of the system, and stream 3 goes through another heater and emerges at 180 degree c and 0.1 atm (gauge). flowmeters mounted in all three streams show readings of 3120 l/min (stream 1), 1940 l/min (stream 2), and 3420 l/min (stream 3). (a) show that the system is not functioning properly. (b) speculate on several possible causes of the malfunction, and state how you would check each one.

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