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Thermodynamics - water P = 20 bar, T = 250 C, what is the specific volume?...

Thermodynamics - water

P = 20 bar, T = 250 C, what is the specific volume? (choose the closest answer)

a)0.1085

b)0.15

c)0.1200

d)0.1308

T = 240 C, P = 2.5 bar, what is the specific internal energy?.

a)2713.1

b)2714

c)2717.2

d)2720

P = 20 bar, h = 2900 kJ/kg, what is the temperature?

a)250

b)240

c)280

d)300

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