Chapter 14: Q7P (page 390)
A water heater can generate 32000 kJ/h. How much water can it heat from \(12{\rm{\circ C}}\)to \(14{\rm{\circ C}}\)
Short Answer
It can heat \(254.82\,\,{\rm{kg}}\) water per hour.
Chapter 14: Q7P (page 390)
A water heater can generate 32000 kJ/h. How much water can it heat from \(12{\rm{\circ C}}\)to \(14{\rm{\circ C}}\)
It can heat \(254.82\,\,{\rm{kg}}\) water per hour.
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