A 1200-W electric resistance heating element whose diameter is 0.5 cm is immersed in 34 kg of water "cp=4.18 kJ/kg.K" initially at 20 C. Assuming the water container is well-insulated. What is the entropy generated during this process, " kJ/K" when the surroundings are at T=15 C? 66
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