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Physics, 21.09.2019 04:10 bryanawesome23

The electric output of a power plant is 669 mw. cooling water is the main way heat from the powerplant is rejected, and it flows at a rate of 1.17x 108 l/hr. the water enters the plant at 23.6°c and exits at 29.8°c. (a) what is the power plant's total thermal power? (b) what is the efficiency of the power plant? (a) mwt (megawatt thermal) o answer part (a) (b) answer part (b)

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