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Liquid water enters a pump at 15°C, 100 kPa, and exits at a


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Liquid water enters a pump at 15°C, 100 kPa, and exits at a pressure of 5 MPa. If the isentropic
efficiency of the pump is 75%, determine the enthalpy (steam table reference) of the water at
the pump exit. 

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