A steady flow thermodynamic system receives 100lb/min of fluid at 30psia and 200 °F and discharges it from a point 80 ft above the entrance section at 150 psia and 600°F. The fluid enters with the velocity of 7200 fpm and leaves with the velocity of 2400 fpm. During this process, there are supplied 25,000 BTU/hr of heat from an external source, and the increase in enthalpy is 2.0 BTU/lb. Determine the Work done in horsepower

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A steady flow thermodynamic system receives 100lb/min of fluid at 30psia and 200 °F and discharges it from a point 80 ft above the entrance section at 150 psia and 600°F. The fluid enters with the velocity of 7200 fpm and leaves with the velocity of 2400 fpm. During this process, there are supplied 25,000 BTU/hr of heat from an external source, and the increase in enthalpy is 2.0 BTU/lb. Determine the Work done in horsepower
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A steady flow thermodynamic system receives 100lb/
min of fluid at 30psia and 200 °F and discharges it
from a
point 80 ft above the entrance section at 150 psia and
600°F. The fluid enters with the velocity of 1200 fpm
and leaves with the velocity of 2400 fpm. During this
process, there are supplied 25,000 BTU/hr of beat from
an
external source, and the increase in enthalpy is 2.0
BTU/Ib. Determine the Work done in horsepower
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