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A working fluid enters a steady flow system with a velocity of 30m/s and leaves at 140m/s. The mass flow rate is 9 kg/s. The properties of the fluid entry are 13.8 bar,

0.122 m3

/kg, and internal energy 42.2 kJ/kg, and exit properties are 1.035 bar, 0.805

m3

/kg and internal energy 208 kJ/kg. Determine the work transfer in kW from the

system

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