mnot Thot = 75°C Tout-? mcold Tcold = 18°C %3D Hot and cold stream of water are mixing together as shown in Figure. The temperature of the hot and cold streams at the inlet are 75 °C and 18 °C, respectively. Mass flow rates of the hot and the cold streams are (5.0000x10^-2) kg and (1.00x10^-1) kg, respectively. Find the temperature of the mixed stream. The specific heat of the hot water stream is 4000 J/kg-K and the cold stream is 3800 J/kg-K. Answer should be in °C with three significant figures. Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer:

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mnot Thot = 75°C
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mcold Tcotd = 18°C
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Hot and cold stream of water are mixing together as shown in Figure. The temperature of the hot
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and cold streams at the inlet are 75 °C and 18 °C, respectively. Mass flow rates of the hot and the
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cold streams are (5.0000x10^-2) kg and (1.00x10^-1) kg, respectively. Find the temperature of the
mixed stream. The specific heat of the hot water stream is 4000 J/kg-K and the cold stream is 3800
J/kg-K.
Answer should be in °C with three significant figures.
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
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Transcribed Image Text:mnot Thot = 75°C Tout-? mcold Tcotd = 18°C -- Hot and cold stream of water are mixing together as shown in Figure. The temperature of the hot 6. and cold streams at the inlet are 75 °C and 18 °C, respectively. Mass flow rates of the hot and the -- cold streams are (5.0000x10^-2) kg and (1.00x10^-1) kg, respectively. Find the temperature of the mixed stream. The specific heat of the hot water stream is 4000 J/kg-K and the cold stream is 3800 J/kg-K. Answer should be in °C with three significant figures. Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: x10 Answer DELL F5 F7 F9 F10 F11 F12 PrtScr Delete F6 F8 Insert
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