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If the steam is now expanded from 10 bar and 500 degree Celsius to 0.04 bar...

If the steam is now expanded from 10 bar and 500 degree Celsius to 0.04 bar with isentropic efficiency of 90%, in what respects does the ideal gas assumption become invalid. Compare the ideal gas and steam table results for the exit temperature and the work output

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