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Problem 3.030 SI Using the tables for water, determine the specified property data at the indicated...

Problem 3.030 SI Using the tables for water, determine the specified property data at the indicated states. (a) At p = 3 bar, v = 0.35 m3/kg, find T in °C and u in kJ/kg. (b) At T = 320°C, v = 0.23 m3/kg, find p in MPa and u in kJ/kg. (c) At p = 28 MPa, T = 700°C, find v in m3/kg and h in kJ/kg. (d) At T = 10°C, v = 10 m3/kg, find p in kPa and h in kJ/kg.

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