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SOLVED: Waters enters the condenser at 20°C and leaves at 35°C. What is the log mean temperature difference if the condenser temperature is 45°C? (°F)

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Waters enters the condenser at 20°C and leaves at 35°C. What is the log mean temperature difference if the condenser temperature is 45°C? (°F)
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SOLVED: Waters enters the condenser at 20°C and leaves at 35°C. What is the log mean temperature difference if the condenser temperature is 45°C? ( °F)

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