A pump driven by a $7.5 mathrm{hp}$ motor takes water in at $75^{circ} mathrm{F}$ and $5 mathrm{psig}$
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A pump driven by a $7.5 \mathrm{hp}$ motor takes water in at $75^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$ and $5 \mathrm{psig}$ and discharges it at $60 \mathrm{psig}$ at a flow rate of $600 \mathrm{lb}_{\mathrm{m}} / \mathrm{min}$. If no heat is transferred to or from the water while it is in the pump, what will the temperature of the water be leaving the pump?
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Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics
ISBN: 9781498724432
3rd Edition
Authors: Ron Darby, Raj P Chhabra
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