A home hot water heater contains (40 mathrm{gal}) of water. Because of a failure of the heat

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A home hot water heater contains \(40 \mathrm{gal}\) of water. Because of a failure of the heat control, heat is continuously applied to the water in the tank, increasing the temperature and pressure. Unfortunately, the relief valve is clogged and the pressure rises past the maximum pressure of the vessel. At 250 psig, the tank ruptures. Estimate the quantity of water flashed after the tank failure.

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