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Determine the temperature, quality (X), specific volume, and internal energy of water at a state of...

Determine the temperature, quality (X), specific volume, and internal energy of water at a state of P = 0.6 MPa and the enthalpy may be one of the followings; 1. h = 2930 kJ/kg. 2. h = 1700 kJ/kg 3. h = 600 kJ/kg Plot your results on T-v diagram for each case. Use thermodynamics' tables.

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