EBK ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL P
EBK ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL P
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ISBN: 9781119192107
Author: BULLARD
Publisher: JOHN WILEY+SONS,INC.-CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.8P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The calculations, showing all the units should be carried out.

Concept introduction:

Energy is given by

E=p×t

E = Energy of the system, p = power of system, and t = time.

The international system of unit (SI units):

Day is represented by the symbol d
Week is represented by the symbol wk
Hour is represented by the symbol h
Minutes is represented by the symbol min
Seconds is represented by the symbol s
Microsecond is represented by the symbol µs
Meter is represented by the symbol m
Feet is represented by the symbol ft
Kilometer is represented by the symbol km
Kilogram is represented by the symbol kg
Pound is represented by the symbol lb

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:  To interpret power unit for a plant generate annually.

Concept introduction:

Energy is given by

E=p×t

E = Energy of the system, p = power of system and t = time.

Day is represented by the symbol d
Week is represented by the symbol wk
Hour is represented by the symbol h
Minutes is represented by the symbol min
Seconds is represented by the symbol s
Microsecond is represented by the symbol µs
Meter is represented by the symbol m
Feet is represented by the symbol ft
Kilometer is represented by the symbol km
Kilogram is represented by the symbol kg
Pound is represented by the symbol lb

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Why student wrong in saying that plant produces 100MWhr

Concept introduction:

Unit of megawatt is equal to joule per second and power is equal to the ratio of energy and time.

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