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Liquid water and water vapor (steam) are mixed in a mixing chamber to raise the temperature of water. the chamber has two inlets and a single exit and operates at steady state. the following data are provided at the two inlets and one exit. inlet-1 (state-1): p=500 kpa, t=30 deg-c, a = 0.01 m2, vel = 10 m/s, v=0.001004 m3/kg; inlet - 2: (state-2): water vapor at p =500 kpa, vel = 20 m/s, a = 0.1 m2, v = 0.376 m3/kg; exit (state-3): hot water at p= 500 kpa, v=0.0010 m3/kg, a = 0.01 m2

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