A 1.0k heater supply energy to liquid 1 leg temperature of liquid change by 80 k . specific heat capacity of liquid of 4 KJ / kg*k. What is the average power Lost by liquid
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50 kg * 4 kJ/kg*K * 80 K Energy absorbed = 160 kJ Show more…
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