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Kimonoski takes a 9-minute shower every day. The shower uses about 1.8 gal per minute of water. He also uses 23 gallons of hot water per day for clothes and dish washers. The hot water heats the water from 60 to 110 F. What is the total energy required per week for hot water?

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Answer:


Q_(week) = 458884.6\, BTU

Step-by-step explanation:

The weekly water consumption of Kimonoski is:


m_(bath,week) = (62.4\,(lbm)/(ft^(3)))\cdot (1.8\,(gal)/(min) )\cdot ((0.134\,ft^(3))/(1\,gal) )\cdot ((1\,min)/(60\,s) )\cdot (9\,min)\cdot ((60\,s)/(1\,min) )\cdot (7\,(days)/(week) )\cdot (1\,week)


m_(bath.week) = 948.205\,lbm


m_(others, week) = (62.4\,(lbm)/(ft^(3)))\cdot (23\,gal)\cdot ((0.134\,ft^(3))/(1\,gal) )\cdot (7\,(days)/(week) )\cdot (1\,week)


m_(others, week) = 1346.218\,lbm


m_(week) = m_(bath,week) + m_(others, week)


m_(week) = 2294.423\,lbm

The total energy required per week for hot water is:


Q_(week) = m_(week)\cdot c_(p,water)\cdot \Delta T


Q_(week) =(2294.423\,lbm)\cdot (1\,(BTU)/(lbm\cdot ^(\textdegree)F) )\cdot (50^(\textdegree)F)


Q_(week) = 458884.6\, BTU

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