An electric heater that produces 900 W of power is used to vaporize water. How much water
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An electric heater that produces 900 W of power is used to vaporize water. How much water at 100 °C can be changed to steam at 100 °C in 3.00 min by the heater? (For water at 100 °C, Lυ = 2.26 × 106 J/kg.)
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