The difference between the outlet and inlet temperature of the flow calorimeter, with which we measure the specific heat of water is 1.2 K. What is the power of the heater if the water flow through the calorimeter is 4.8 l/min?

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The difference between the outlet and inlet temperature of the flow calorimeter, with which we measure the specific heat of water is 1.2 K. What is the power of the heater if the water flow through the calorimeter is 4.8 l/min? (The solution is 24 kW)

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