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Steam enters a nozzle operating at steady state at 20 bar, 253°C, with a velocity of 42 m/s. The exit pressure and temperature are 5 bar and 192°C, respectively. The mass flow rate is 3.3 kg/s. Neglecting heat transfer and potential energy, determine the inlet area in cm2.

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