The condenser of a refrigeration cycle is basically a heat exchanger in which a refrigerant is condensed by rejecting heat to a cooling fluid. Refrigerant- 134a enters a condenser at 1200 kPa and 85 degree C with a flow rate of 0.042 kg/s and leaves at the same pressure subcooled by 6.3 degree C (i.e. 6.3 degree C below the saturation temperature). The condensation is done by cooling water which experiences a temperature rise of 12 degree C in the condenser. Determine The rate of heat transferred to the water in the condenser in kj/min The mass flow rate of water, in kg/min Note: properties at subcooled liquid can be approximated by the properties at its saturated temperature.