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Engineering, 20.01.2020 18:31, Orabah

(a) a vessel holds 3kg of water at 80 c such that 65% is vapor. how large is the vessel? what is the pressure? what is the internal energy? (b) a vessel with a volume of 1.45 cubic meters holds 1.8 kg of water at 0.2 mpa. what is the quality (i. e., the vapor fraction)? what are the temperature and internal energy?

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