In a heat exchanger, If the hot fluid is a condensing vapor, then the heat capacity rate:

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O 60 ft below the reservoir surface
O Cavitation is independent of the pump inlet being placed
O Z₁ =-34.4 ft, below the reservoir surface
O Z₁ = 34.4 ft, above the reservoir surface
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In a heat exchanger, If the hot fluid is a condensing vapor, then the heat capacity rate:
O Ch> Cc, Ch→∞
O Ch<< Cc. Cc →∞
O Ch = Cc
O The temperature is not constant during the condensation
At 200 °F (Py 11.52 lbf/in2 absolute, p*g = 60.1 lbf/ft3) where should the pump inlet be placed to avoid
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Transcribed Image Text:► C Remaining Time: 2 hours, 29 minutes, 07 seconds. Blackboard Question Completion Status: 1 QUESTION 14 cavitation for water? O 60 ft below the reservoir surface O Cavitation is independent of the pump inlet being placed O Z₁ =-34.4 ft, below the reservoir surface O Z₁ = 34.4 ft, above the reservoir surface QUESTION 15 Q In a heat exchanger, If the hot fluid is a condensing vapor, then the heat capacity rate: O Ch> Cc, Ch→∞ O Ch<< Cc. Cc →∞ O Ch = Cc O The temperature is not constant during the condensation At 200 °F (Py 11.52 lbf/in2 absolute, p*g = 60.1 lbf/ft3) where should the pump inlet be placed to avoid QUESTION 16 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. 2 W S # 3 E D $ 4 R F % 5 T G 6 MacBook Pro C Y H & 7 U 8 J I ( 9 K O
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