An electric blender is used to grind soaked soya beans with initial internal energy of  3000 joules. If the power consumption is 0.1 KW, with heat loss from the blender is  20 joules/sec., determine the time in minutes the operation of the blender to make the  final internal energy of 27,000 joules.

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An electric blender is used to grind soaked soya beans with initial internal energy of 
3000 joules. If the power consumption is 0.1 KW, with heat loss from the blender is 
20 joules/sec., determine the time in minutes the operation of the blender to make the 
final internal energy of 27,000 joules.

 

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4. An electric blender is used to grind soaked soya beans with initial internal energy of
3000 joules. If the power consumption is 0.1 KW, with heat loss from the blender is
20 joules/sec., determine the time in minutes the operation of the blender to make the
final internal energy of 27,000 joules.
5. The enthalpy of air is increased by 139.586 KJ/kg in a compressor. The rate of air
flow is 16.42 kg/min. The power input is 48.2 KW. Determine the heat flow in KW.
Transcribed Image Text:4. An electric blender is used to grind soaked soya beans with initial internal energy of 3000 joules. If the power consumption is 0.1 KW, with heat loss from the blender is 20 joules/sec., determine the time in minutes the operation of the blender to make the final internal energy of 27,000 joules. 5. The enthalpy of air is increased by 139.586 KJ/kg in a compressor. The rate of air flow is 16.42 kg/min. The power input is 48.2 KW. Determine the heat flow in KW.
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