A cold-water stream at 400C and 100 kPa enters a mixing chamber with a mass flow rate of 0.38 kg/s, where it is mixed with a stream of hot water at 900C and 300 kPa. If the mixture is desired to leave the chamber at 500C and 275 kPa, determine the mass flow rate of the hot water stream in kg/s.
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A cold-water stream at 400C and 100 kPa enters a mixing chamber with a mass flow rate of 0.38 kg/s, where it is mixed with a stream of hot water at 900C and 300 kPa. If the mixture is desired to leave the chamber at 500C and 275 kPa, determine the mass flow rate of the hot water stream in kg/s.
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