Many reactors are sited next to large bodies of water so


A typical nuclear reactor generates 1,000 MW (1,000 MJ/s) of electrical energy. In doing so, it produces 2,000 MW of "waste heat" that must be removed from the reactor to keep it from melting down. Many reactors are sited next to large bodies of water so that they can use the water for cooling. Consider a reactor where the intake water is at 18° C. State regulations limit the temperature of the output water to 30° C so as to not harm aquatic organisms. How many liters of cooling water have to be pumped through the reactor each minute?

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