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Liquid water enters a valve at 300 kpa and exits at 275 kpa. as water flows through the valve, the change in its temperature, stray heat transfer with the surroundings, and potential energy effects are negligible. operation is at steady state. modeling the water as incompressible with constant rho=1000 kg/m^3 determine the change in kinetic energy per unit mass of water flowing through the valve, in kj/kg.

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