(2) Estimate the volume expansivity \(\beta\) of steam at \(P = 12.5\) MPa and \(T = 500^{\circ}C\). Hint: Take \(T_1 = T - 50^{\circ}C\) and \(T_2 = T + 50^{\circ}C\). Find v v = 0.05667 v = 0.01479 v = 0.02563
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