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Engineering, 19.07.2019 23:10, trent1002brown

Determine the total energy e of water vapor with a mass of 2.50 kg, a specific internal energy μ= 2780 kj/kg, traveling at a velocity of 56.0 m/s at a height of 3.50 m. first draw a sketch of your system

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