Subcooled water at 5°C is pressurised to 350 kPa with no increase in temperature, and then passed through a heat exchang

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Subcooled water at 5°C is pressurised to 350 kPa with no increase in temperature, and then passed through a heat exchang

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Subcooled water at 5°C is pressurised to 350 kPa with no increase in temperature, and then passed through a heat exchanger where it is heated until it reaches saturated liquid-vapour state at a quality of 0.53. If the water absorbs 342 kW of heat from the heat exchanger to reach this state, calculate how many kilogrammes of water flow through the pipe in an hour. Give your answer to one decimal place.
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