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Homework Statement
My youngest son likes a hot shower, and wants to stay in the shower as long as possible. We do not have an on-demand water heater. He is a small boy, so he doesn't need that much water. The incoming water supply is at 45 deg F and our water heater is rated at 45,000 BTU/hour. Compute the maximum flow rate of the shower (in cubic feet per minute) so that my son can stay in the shower all day in 95 deg F water.
Initial temperature: 45F
Final Temperature: 95F
Work: 45 000 BTU/hour
Density of water:
Time: 24 hours
Heat Capacity of water = 1
densityWater = 62.428;
Homework Equations
energy = work*time
mWater = Q/(cWater*differenceInTemp)
volumeWater = mWater/densityWater;
maxFlowWater = volumeWater/(time*60);
The Attempt at a Solution
differenceInTemp = 95 - 45
work = 45000
time = 24
energy = work*time
(This is the energy used by the water heater)
cWater = 1
The energy used by the water heater is equal to the energy received by the water, so: energy = Q = mWater*cWater*differenceInTemp
mWater = energy/(cWater*differenceInTemp);
densityWater = 62.428;
volumeWater = mWater/densityWater;
maxFlowWater = volumeWater/(time*60);
I was told there was a problem with my formula, but I can't find it.