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A plate condenser was designed to be kept vertical. How would the condensation coefficient be effected if due to site constraints, it has to be kept at 60 degree to the horizontal?

a.

1.53% reduction in condensation coefficient

b.

2.53% reduction in condensation coefficient

c.

3.53% reduction in condensation coefficient

d.

4.53% reduction in condensation coefficient

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Answer: (c).3.53% reduction in condensation coefficient

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