Steam P=1 MPa T=30°C Q=2.3 kJ P=200 hPa T=150°C m=0.05 kg P=100 kPa T=26°C AE Find. E-E bdosor c Further From dead state
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Steam at P=1 MPa and T=30°C: - This means that the steam is at a pressure of 1 MPa and a temperature of 30°C. - We don't have any information about the specific volume or internal energy of the steam at this state. Show more…
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