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C. An engine producing a (brake) horse power output of 10,000 kw for an hour using 2,000 kg of fuel per hour and having a L. C.V of 42,000 kj/kg.
Information: Heat converted into useful work per hour = NKwh; where N the power
output in KW=3,600nkj. Heat supplied = MxK.
Calculate the brake thermal efficiency of the engine.
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