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Engineering, 17.04.2020 00:29, Suphat

A steam stream of 400 m3 /s, standard (standard cubic meter per second) is cooled by adding 7 m3 /s cold water. The fluid leaving the system is liquid water. The cross sectional area of the outlet port is 0.5 m2 . What is the velocity of the leaving water stream? (Hint: steam is a gas. Its specific gravity is about 18/29.)

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