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A smaller power plant produces 25 kg/s steam at 3 MPa, 600o C in the boiler. It
cools the condenser with ocean water so the condenser exit is at 45o C. There is a reheat done at 500 kPa up to 400o C and then expansion in the low-pressure turbine. Find the net power output and the total heat transfer in the boiler.
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