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Two kg of water is contained in a piston–cylinder assembly, initially at 10 bar and 200°C....

Two kg of water is contained in a piston–cylinder assembly, initially at 10 bar and 200°C. The water is slowly heated at constant pressure to a final state. If the heat transfer for the process is 1740 kJ, determine the temperature at the final state, in °C, and the work, in kJ. Kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. (Moran, 01/2018, p. P-23) Moran, M. J., Shapiro, H. N., Boettner, D. D., Bailey, M. B. (01/2018). Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, Enhanced eText, 9th Edition [VitalSource Bookshelf version]. Retrieved from vbk://9781119391388 Always check citation for accuracy before use.

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