Answer:
22.02°C
Step-by-step explanation:
P = Power output = 30 kW
Volume flow rate of water =
![1.49* 10^(-4)\ m^3/s](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/9xgxh22b9yrau50q5lm04f18uf3uuwnyq0.png)
S = Specific heat of water = 4.186 kJ/mol°C
= Initial temperature = 10°C
= Final temperature
Total volume of water is
![v=4* 1.49* 10^(-4)\\\Rightarrow v=5.96* 10^(-4)\ m^3/s](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/1l07jsq0pc5ipjr63zn2g8jkf3hvkz5gc9.png)
Mass flow rate is
![m=\rho* v\\\Rightarrow m=1000* 5.96* 10^(-4)\\\Rightarrow m=0.596\ kg/s](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/tti0m27nfq40226at2ec78wzcnhcl6q7ib.png)
Heat is given by
![(q)/(t)=(m)/(t)S\Delta T\\\Rightarrow 30=0.596* 4.186(T_f-10)\\\Rightarrow T_f=(30)/(0.596* 4.186)+10\\\Rightarrow T_f=22.02\ ^(\circ)C](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/kgmh0nc4s4hcs1l7lgg14wb7i526w8dlo8.png)
The maximum possible temperature of the hot water that each showering resident receives is 22.02°C