3- A 5-m x 6-m x 8-m room is to be heated by an electrical resistance heater placed in a short duct in the room. Initially, the room is at 15°C, and the local atmospheric pressure is 98 kPa. The room is losing heat steadily to the outside at a rate of 200 kJ/min. A 200-W fan circulates the air steadily through the duct and the electric heater at an average mass flow rate of 50 kg/min. The duct can be assumed to be adiabatic, and there is no air leaking in or out of the room. If it takes 15 minutes for the room air to reach an average temperature of 25°C, find (a) the power rating of the electric heater and (b) the temperature rise that the air experiences each time it passes through the heater.

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3- A 5-m x 6-m x 8-m room is to be heated by an electrical resistance heater placed in a short duct in
the room. Initially, the room is at 15°C, and the local atmospheric pressure is 98 kPa. The room is
losing heat steadily to the outside at a rate of 200 kJ/min. A 200-W fan circulates the air steadily
through the duct and the electric heater at an average mass flow rate of 50 kg/min. The duct can be
assumed to be adiabatic, and there is no air leaking in or out of the room. If it takes 15 minutes for the
room air to reach an average temperature of 25°C, find (a) the power rating of the electric heater and
(b) the temperature rise that the air experiences each time it passes through the heater.
Transcribed Image Text:3- A 5-m x 6-m x 8-m room is to be heated by an electrical resistance heater placed in a short duct in the room. Initially, the room is at 15°C, and the local atmospheric pressure is 98 kPa. The room is losing heat steadily to the outside at a rate of 200 kJ/min. A 200-W fan circulates the air steadily through the duct and the electric heater at an average mass flow rate of 50 kg/min. The duct can be assumed to be adiabatic, and there is no air leaking in or out of the room. If it takes 15 minutes for the room air to reach an average temperature of 25°C, find (a) the power rating of the electric heater and (b) the temperature rise that the air experiences each time it passes through the heater.
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